I'm not a fan of feminism or the men's rights movement but it needs to be acknowledged that feminism is the one with cultural power.
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Have you researched woman is it's a form of feminism that focuses on the intersectionality of issues such as poverty or racism.
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Womanism? Yes. I'm not a fan of intersectionality, I'm afraid.
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Not of fan of intersectionality? Please clarify bc intersectionality isn't a choice you're born that way such as I was born a black woman.
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There's also this excerpt which breaks down the foundational essays and draws out the problems I see with it. http://helenpluckroseblogs.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/extract-from-essay-of-mine-which-breaks.html …
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Is this the right essay?
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Yes. Are you not seeing a breakdown of Kimberlé Crenshaw's foundational essays on intersectionality?
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I see it my confusion is this is a defense of why intersectionality is important to consider in discrimination but you're not a fan?
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It is where I break down the main claims of intersectionality. People often tell me this isn't what it states. I'm not a fan, no.
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Well I can't "not be a fan" because it's my reality and what's effected my experiences the most in the world. You do understand that?
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No. Its an approach. You can choose to address racism & sexism using it or you can go with liberalism.
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