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Sean Kingsley
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Finished the second part: Political Intersectionality
By far the longest section of the essay, although Crenshaw makes very good points (many I agree on) she isn’t effectively building her argument that intersectionality is the solution when her focus of black women aren’t consistently the most, or more, oppressed.
— Jun 25, 2022 08:24AM
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By far the longest section of the essay, although Crenshaw makes very good points (many I agree on) she isn’t effectively building her argument that intersectionality is the solution when her focus of black women aren’t consistently the most, or more, oppressed.
Sean Kingsley
is on page 11 of 60
Part 1 finished:
In all honesty, the things Crenshaw talks about are devastating and it cannot be understated the suffering of these women. However, he politicization of such is demonstrably incorrect, and takes the wrong angle even if not.
What Crenshaw fails to recognize is that most examples she gives can be applied to other groups just as easily, invalidating her ideas.
We'll see how she develops the argument.
— May 12, 2022 01:57AM
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In all honesty, the things Crenshaw talks about are devastating and it cannot be understated the suffering of these women. However, he politicization of such is demonstrably incorrect, and takes the wrong angle even if not.
What Crenshaw fails to recognize is that most examples she gives can be applied to other groups just as easily, invalidating her ideas.
We'll see how she develops the argument.
ella
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counting because i’m reading this for SUPA and it’s very long
— Mar 31, 2022 07:18PM
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