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Intersectionality and critical race perspectives

Gender
Feminism
Race
P233
Angelia Wagner
University of Alberta
Francesca Bramucci
European University Institute

Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: ALE E1.17/1.18

Wednesday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (14/08/2024)

Abstract

The papers featured in this panel articulate intersectionality and critical race perspectives across multiple socio-political contexts. Building on diverse methodological strategies, such as content and visual analysis of social media, qualitative interviews, and the construction of a theoretical framework, the authors focus on different dimensions of representation. These include the political communication strategies of Indigenous candidates in Canada, the role of political misogyny in the representation of women in politics, and the construction of the ‘beauty duty’ in the Chinese digital sphere.

Title Details
An Intersectional Account of Political Misogyny View Paper Details
Take Me as I Am: Identity and Indigenous Candidates in the 2021 Canadian Election View Paper Details
Why is beauty a duty? (lack of) intersectionality, a paradox of solidarity and social media in Chinese digital feminism View Paper Details