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Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges first presents a study wherein two students, one male and one female, were interviewed about their transition from a historically black college and university undergraduate program to a predominantly white institution for their graduate studie...
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Zusammenfassung: | Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges first presents a study wherein two students, one male and one female, were interviewed about their transition from a historically black college and university undergraduate program to a predominantly white institution for their graduate studies in biochemistry. The students had similar undergraduate experiences and both shared feelings of isolation, the drawbacks of academic rigor in graduate STEM programs, and the need to represent both themselves and their race.Next, the authors explore narrative responses of bisexual Latinx women and, through an intersectionality lens, adapted the minority stress model to include their experiences. This study further supports the need for intersectional minority stress research and a necessary focus on sexually marginalized bisexual Latinx women. The closing chapter summarizes the way in which intersectionality has been at the center of both feminist debates and the theory of gender. In the United States, Canada and Europe, it has achieved a hegemonic status strengthened by its multiple possible applications. |
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spelling | Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges : Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges / edited by Thomas Moeller. New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2020. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Social Issues, Justice and Status Ser. Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges first presents a study wherein two students, one male and one female, were interviewed about their transition from a historically black college and university undergraduate program to a predominantly white institution for their graduate studies in biochemistry. The students had similar undergraduate experiences and both shared feelings of isolation, the drawbacks of academic rigor in graduate STEM programs, and the need to represent both themselves and their race.Next, the authors explore narrative responses of bisexual Latinx women and, through an intersectionality lens, adapted the minority stress model to include their experiences. This study further supports the need for intersectional minority stress research and a necessary focus on sexually marginalized bisexual Latinx women. The closing chapter summarizes the way in which intersectionality has been at the center of both feminist debates and the theory of gender. In the United States, Canada and Europe, it has achieved a hegemonic status strengthened by its multiple possible applications. Intersectionality (Sociology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017003056 Intersectionnalité. Intersectionality (Sociology) fast Moeller, Thomas. has work: Intersectionality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwddrB3qRpj3j3TG3WgPP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 1536171107 9781536171105 (OCoLC)1127666010 Social issues, justice and status series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009142391 |
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title_auth | Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges : Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges / |
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title_full | Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges : Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges / edited by Thomas Moeller. |
title_fullStr | Intersectionality: Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges : Concepts, Perspectives and Challenges / edited by Thomas Moeller. |
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