Zusammenfassung
Die „Politik der Anerkennung“ als Alternative und/oder Ergänzung zur sozialistischen „Politik der Umverteilung“ – um Nancy Frasers (2000) Begriffe zu verwenden – ist in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren immer wichtiger geworden. Grund dafür waren eine Vielzahl historischer, sozialer und politischer Entwicklungen – etwa der Niedergang der älteren sozialistischen Bewegung und der Zusammenbruch der Sowjetunion und all dessen, was diese in globaler Politik unterstützt hatte.
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Yuval-Davis, N. (2010). Jenseits der Dichotomie von Anerkennung und Umverteilung: Intersektionalität und soziale Schichtung. In: Lutz, H., Vivar, M.T.H., Supik, L. (eds) Fokus Intersektionalität. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92555-4_10
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