Review:

Patricia Hill Collins' Intersectional Feminism

overall review score: 4.5
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Patricia Hill Collins' intersectional feminism is a framework that seeks to understand how various forms of oppression intersect and influence each other, particularly within the context of gender and race.

Key Features

  • Intersectionality
  • Critical Race Theory
  • Black Feminism
  • Social Justice

Pros

  • Promotes an inclusive and holistic approach to feminism
  • Helps recognize and address multiple dimensions of identity and oppression
  • Offers a valuable perspective on social inequalities

Cons

  • May be complex for some individuals to fully grasp
  • Critics argue it can lead to a form of 'oppression Olympics'

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