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Toward a More Just Feminism
Psychology of Women Quarterly ( IF 2.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-10 , DOI: 10.1177/0361684320908320
Margaret L. Signorella 1
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The history of the women’s movements and women’s involvement in civic causes and actions shows that commitment to women’s causes is no guarantee that other human rights issues will be supported. Instances of racism and other prejudices that have impacted women’s groups in the United States will be used to illustrate the contradiction, and corollary patterns from the present will be used to show that the disconnect between promoting women’s causes and other pressing human rights issues remains. I will use the exemplar of citation practices as one aspect of contemporary professional behavior that may contribute to the ongoing invisibility of accomplishments by women and scholars of color of any gender. I will also demonstrate some tools that, combined with better self-awareness, can improve the visibility of all members of underrepresented groups. The challenge we face is to convert awareness of the complex intersections between gender and racial issues into the application of feminist values across the full spectrum of human experience.

中文翻译:

走向更公正的女权主义

妇女运动和妇女参与公民事业和行动的历史表明,对妇女事业的承诺并不能保证其他人权问题会得到支持。将使用影响美国妇女团体的种族主义和其他偏见的实例来说明这种矛盾,并将使用当前的推论模式来表明促进妇女的事业与其他紧迫的人权问题之间的脱节仍然存在。我将使用引用实践的例子作为当代专业行为的一个方面,这可能有助于女性和任何性别的有色人种学者的成就持续隐形。我还将展示一些工具,结合更好的自我意识,可以提高代表性不足群体的所有成员的知名度。
更新日期:2020-04-10
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