Intersectionality

Lise Rolandsen Agustin, Emanuela Lombardo

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    Abstract

    This chapter examines the concept of intersectionality -the intersection of gender with inequalities of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, age, and other systems of domination- in relation to gender-based violence. It shows how applying an intersectional approach to the study of gender-based violence policies contributes to expose power dynamics that intersecting systems of inequalities produce and their effects on people and policymaking. It provides an intersectional perspective on the ways in which policymaking treats target groups of gender-based violence, exposing the focus on victims and the lack of attention to perpetrators, as well as the main inequality categories intersected in policymaking. It addresses the quality of policymaking process and content from an intersectional approach, pointing at inclusiveness as a key feature of intersectional policy approaches. It not only discusses approaches for applying intersectionality in policymaking that attempt to demarginalize people who experience intersecting inequalities, but also addresses challenging debates concerning the risks of stigmatization and culturalization of policy approaches that deal with multiple inequalities. Finally, the chapter recommends future studies to analyze the application of intersectional approaches in gender-based violence at the stage of policy implementation and develop intersectional educational practices that have potential to deeply transform existing power inequalities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHandbook on Gender & Violence
    EditorsLaura Shepherd
    Number of pages18
    PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
    Publication date2019
    Pages43-60
    Chapter4
    ISBN (Print)9781788114684
    ISBN (Electronic)9781788114691
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019
    SeriesInternational Handbooks on Gender series

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