WGS215H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Relational Theory, Neoliberalism, Intersectionality

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Differently situated actors- relative influence on creating meaning. Reflections on neoliberalism/ what it has meant for women. The law helped established womens exclusion for politics and other realms. Earlier attempts to capture interrelations of gender, race and class ( marxism/ feminism ecounters) Personal experiences as a feminist academic in toroto. Refers to the intersections between gender, class, race and ethnicity. A word in edgewise black women in feminist discussions about the nature/charaxter of gender su(cid:271)ordi(cid:374)atio(cid:374)/ (cid:449)o(cid:373)e(cid:374)"s oppersio(cid:374) We (cid:374)eed to ha(cid:448)e a la(cid:374)guage for it . Intersectional analysis eventually gained currency in the examination of the situation of other marginalized/ racialized groups of women. Creating social meaning/common ground: speaking for / on behalf of another (individual/ group) Woc and authorship of their own experiences/insights with regard to feminism. Aestheti(cid:272) is la(cid:449) like, grid like , (cid:272)artographi(cid:272); (cid:373)i(cid:373)i(cid:272)s la(cid:449) / it"s treat(cid:373)e(cid:374)t of (cid:272)ategories. Takes categories for granted; treats them as discrete categories.

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