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Intersectionality, Racial Capitalism and Colonialism

Gender
Political Economy
Global
Race
Capitalism
P085
Rosalind Cavaghan
University of Edinburgh
Carla Pereira Silva
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais UFMG

Abstract

This panel draws on the theoretical insights of the racial capitalism, intersectionality and post and decolonial literatures to explore the political economy of a range of contemporary contexts. Exploring debt, violence, power, and a range of inequalities, it demonstrates the importance of understanding the economy through these lenses, while also highlighting the need for a feminist political economy that is embedded within intersectional commitments to understanding a range of social structures and identities.

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