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Resituating the Crossroads: Theoretical Innovations in Black Feminist Ethnography
Souls ( IF <0.1 ) Pub Date : 2017-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10999949.2018.1434350
Amanda Walker Johnson

Inspired by the seminal Black Feminist Anthropology volume edited by Irma McClaurin, I examine how Black feminist ethnographies have theorized intersectionality or what the Combahee River Collective called the “simultaneity” and “interlocking” of oppressions. One overlooked theoretical contribution by Black feminist ethnography in terms of analyzing race, class, and gender is the conception of the simultaneity of conjuncture and disjuncture. Given the location of the ethnographers’ positionalities and “fields” within the African Diaspora, I suggest that the coexistence of conjuncture and disjuncture emerges from a diasporic heuristic of “crossroads,” signifying more complexity than the metaphor of intersection.

中文翻译:

重新定位十字路口:黑人女性主义民族志的理论创新

受到 Irma McClaurin 编辑的开创性黑人女权主义人类学卷的启发,我研究了黑人女权主义民族志如何将交叉性理论化,或者 Combahee River Collective 所说的压迫的“同时性”和“联锁”。黑人女性主义民族志在分析种族、阶级和性别方面的一项被忽视的理论贡献是结合和分离同时存在的概念。考虑到民族志学家在散居海外的非洲人的位置和“领域”的位置,我认为结合和分离的共存来自散居国外的“十字路口”启发式,这意味着比交叉的隐喻更复杂。
更新日期:2017-10-02
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