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Intersectionality and feminism

Kimberlé Crenshaw

Edexcel and AQA exam specifications focus on debates about the nature of feminism, core feminist values and feminist ideas and thinkers.

Intersectionality recognises the fact that people have multiple identities. It is simplistic to think of people only as women or men, black or white. As well as belonging to racial and ethnic groups, people have gender and sexual identities, and see themselves as part of a particular social class. You cannot properly understand a person without taking all these aspects of them into account.

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