In this episode of Edukate, Isabel Stuart explains to me what Intersectionality actually means within Feminism today, and why we need to remember the origins of the term. We then have question time for the second part of the lesson and discuss all things Feminism and what the movement looks like in the modern climate.
Presenter/Producer - Katie Kohn
Guest - Isabel Stuart
Sound Mixer - Tom Cornes
Recorded: November 2019
*Weinstein commentary within the podcast now does not reflect his current social status since his recent convictions in 2020.
Books and articles:
- Sara Ahmed - The Promise of Happiness, (2010) & The Cultural Politics of Emotions, (2005) Audre Lorde - Your Silence Will Not Protect You, (2017)
- Kimberly Crenshaw - "Demarlginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine,Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics," University of Chicago Legal Forum, 1:8, 139-167 (1989), 139
- Robin DiAngelo - White Fragility, (2018)
- Tayari Jones - An American Marriage, (2018)
- Bernardine Evaristo - Girl, Woman, Other (2019)
- Roxanne Gay - Bad Feminist, (2014)
- Reni Eddo-Lodge - Why I’m No Longer Talking (To White People) About Race, (2017) Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohay - She Said, (2019)
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