Blackness at the intersection: intersectionality and the Black diaspora
"A ground-breaking collection applying Crenshaw’s concept of intersectionality to the black diasporic experience in Britain. In the 1980s, Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw first coined the term ‘intersectionality’. Since then, the concept has spread across national and disciplinary boundaries, and h...
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title | Blackness at the intersection intersectionality and the Black diaspora |
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