Qué es la interseccionalidad

Qué es la interseccionalidad

Understanding Intersectionality

Introduction to Intersectionality

  • The video introduces the concept of intersectionality, coined in 1989 by Kimberly Crenshaw, a researcher specializing in civil rights and racism.

Key Components of Intersectionality

  • In her 1991 work, Crenshaw outlines three critical aspects of intersectionality:
  • Structural Intersectionality: Examines how race and gender intersect for women of color, leading to unique experiences of domestic violence and rape compared to white women.
  • Political Intersectionality: Discusses how feminist and anti-racist movements have often marginalized the issues faced by women of color due to their lack of recognition for ethnic diversity.
  • Representational Identity: Focuses on cultural representations that can overlook the specific realities faced by women of color.

Defining Intersectionality

  • Intersectionality is described as an analytical perspective that highlights how multiple identities (race, gender, class, sexuality) intersect to shape individual experiences.
  • It emphasizes that discrimination arises from these intersections, leading to various forms of structural, political, and representational violence.

Multiple Oppressions

  • The concept addresses "multiple oppressions," indicating that individuals face interrelated forms of symbolic and physical violence based on their categorized identities (e.g., gender or race).
  • These categories create hierarchies where certain identities are deemed superior or inferior (e.g., masculine over feminine).

Categorical Intersection

  • Argentine-American researcher María Lugones introduces "categorical intersection," arguing against viewing categories like race and gender as separate entities.
  • She posits that these categories are inseparable; thus, understanding their relationships is crucial for a comprehensive analysis.

Political Responses to Subordination

  • Crenshaw asserts that racialized women experience marginalization through both racial and gender politics. Effective political responses must address both systems simultaneously.
Video description

Aquí una breve introducción a los conceptos Interseccionalidad, Opresiones Múltiples y Pensamiento Categorial, basados en el trabajo de Kimberlé Crenshaw y en el trabajo de María Lugones. Para adentrarse más en la obra de ambas autoras: Kimberlé Crenshaw "Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color" https://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/mapping-margins.pdf María Lugones "Colonialidad y género" https://www.revistatabularasa.org/numero-9/05lugones.pdf