SOC367H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Patricia Hill Collins, Peggy Mcintosh, Angela Davis

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Soc367 lecture two july 10th, 2017. Interactions that occur within a context of connected systems an structures of power oppression. Influenced by things like colonialism, racism, ableism: never a single factor but an interactions of multiple factors. Intersectionality: check slides, the matrix of domination, check slides. Hill collins (2002: intersectionality, (cid:498)refers to particular forms of intersecting oppressions, for example, intersections of race and gender, or of sexuality and nation. Intersectional paradigms remind us that oppression cannot be reduced to one fundamental type, and that oppressions work together in producing injustice. (cid:499: (cid:498)the matrix of domination(cid:499), (cid:498) refers to how these intersecting oppressions are actually organized. Regardless of the particular intersections involved, structural, disciplinary, hegemonic, and interpersonal domains of power reappear across quite different forms of oppression. (cid:499) Intersectional analysis has been central to sociological, feminist, legal, political and policy discourses.

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