I don't mind people disagreeing with my work, but as it happens, most people who do so use subjective opinions rather than research. #Sociology gender demonstrates the social construction of gender, however, my article engages some limits of this theoryhttps://othersociologist.com/2014/12/01/transgender-women-inequality-work/ …
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Crenshaw argues: ''Black women are sometimes excluded from feminist theory & antiracist policy discourse because both are predicated on a discrete set of experiences that does not accurately reflect the interaction of race & gender.' Many miss this point about
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I could go on, but sufficed to say that lumping
#intersectionality and TERF slurs of 'trans activism' miss the point. Transgender people have different race, gender, class & other experiences of inequity. Intersectionality is a theory that shines a light on these dynamicsShow this thread -
Finally, Jones twice uses a word she clearly does not understand, 'ahistorical,' to describe
#intersectionality. She argues 'feminism' has always dealt with race, 'which is not to say we’re good at it, we’re often really not.' It's critical who the 'we' is here: White womenShow this thread -
Jones conveniently leaves out who brought together antiracism & feminism - and it wasn't White women. It was Indigenous, Black & other WOC. Jones' feminism is White feminism (how whiteness is used for exclusionary gender rights of WW), and it is also transphobic & dangerous.
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