Beyond the Cake Model: Critical Intersectionality and the Relative Advantage of Disadvantage
Intersectionality came about as a critique of traditional, uniaxial studies of oppression. The initial wave argued that the intersection(s) of multiple axes of social construction create uniquely experienced forms of domination and oppression that can only be studied within the context of said inte...
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doaj-80c11b1ec9ac4d649bc137ac38fd0ab62020-11-25T00:03:43ZengInternational University of SarajevoEpiphany2303-68501840-37192015-01-01723554Beyond the Cake Model: Critical Intersectionality and the Relative Advantage of DisadvantageRobert Lee Oprisko0Josh CaplanIndiana University; USAIntersectionality came about as a critique of traditional, uniaxial studies of oppression. The initial wave argued that the intersection(s) of multiple axes of social construction create uniquely experienced forms of domination and oppression that can only be studied within the context of said intersections. Methodologically, intersectional research has been used primarily as a tool of studying dichotomous intersections of race, gender, and class. However, theoretically focused literature articulates the importance of operating in a more complex understanding of intersectional axes by adding both breadth and depth. Current intersectional studies, therefore, are locked intradeoff between precision and generalizability in any quantitative research and intersect thus far, the power of intersectionality remains unrealized. This paper argues for a large-scale expansion of the number of variables studied in order to gain the most precise understandings of social construction. This creates a tradeoff between precision and generalizability. The power of intersectionality however is not in its generalizability, but rather in its precision for the study of small-n groups. We suggest moving beyond the cake model and into acritical intersectionalitymodel that embraces the agential realism of quantum politics. http://epiphany.ius.edu.ba/index.php/epiphany/article/view/107/102IntersectionalityMethodologyQuantum PoliticsSocial String TheoryCritical TheoryHuman Dignity |
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Beyond the Cake Model: Critical Intersectionality and the Relative Advantage of Disadvantage |
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Beyond the Cake Model: Critical Intersectionality and the Relative Advantage of Disadvantage |
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beyond the cake model: critical intersectionality and the relative advantage of disadvantage |
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International University of Sarajevo |
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Intersectionality came about as a critique of traditional, uniaxial studies of oppression. The initial wave argued that the intersection(s) of multiple axes of social construction create uniquely experienced forms of domination and oppression that can only be studied within the context of said intersections. Methodologically, intersectional research has been used primarily as a tool of studying dichotomous intersections of race, gender, and class. However, theoretically focused literature articulates the importance of operating in a more complex understanding of intersectional axes by adding both breadth and depth. Current intersectional studies, therefore, are locked intradeoff between precision and generalizability in any quantitative research and intersect thus far, the power of intersectionality remains unrealized.
This paper argues for a large-scale expansion of the number of variables studied in order to gain the most precise understandings of social construction. This creates a tradeoff between precision and generalizability. The power of intersectionality however is not in its generalizability, but rather in its precision for the study of small-n groups. We suggest moving beyond the cake model and into acritical intersectionalitymodel that embraces the agential realism of quantum politics.
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Intersectionality Methodology Quantum Politics Social String Theory Critical Theory Human Dignity |
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