After Intersectionality
Posted: 24 Oct 2002
Abstract
This essay is part of a symposium that looks at what Peter Kwan has described as post-intersectionality theory. It responds to the principal article in the symposium by Nancy Ehrenreich, Subordination and Symbiosis: Mechanisms of Mutual Support Between Subordinating Systems. While the authors applaud the effort by Ehrenreich to advance identity theory to account for multiple oppression, they suggest that Ehrenreich and other post-intersectionality scholars work to make these theories speak more directly to legal doctrine and legal actors.
Keywords: post-intersectionality theory, Nancy Ehrenreich
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Chang, Robert S. and Culp, Jerome McCristal, After Intersectionality. Loyola-LA Public Law Research Paper No. 25, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=337760
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