About this book series

Over the past 25 years, intersectionality has emerged as an internationally recognized approach to conducting research that takes seriously interlocking issues of gender, race, class, and sexuality. Building upon the worldwide interest among academics as well as political practitioners, THE POLITICS OF INTERSECTIONALITY will be dedicated specifically to intersectionality, bringing together theory with pragmatic politics to an international audience. Books solicited will draw insights from diverse scholarship and research in social divisions, including (but not limited to) inclusion/exclusion in global market relations, rural/urban, and nomad/settled. The idea that more than one category of difference is relevant to politics has been a longstanding if not always widely practiced claim in ethnic studies and women's studies, respectively, and this series looks to expand upon that existing literature.
Electronic ISSN
2945-610X
Print ISSN
2945-6096
Series Editor
  • Ange-Marie Hancock,
  • Nira Yuval-Davis

Book titles in this series

  1. Situating Intersectionality

    Politics, Policy, and Power

    Authors:
    • Angelia R. Wilson
    • Copyright: 2013

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook