
Intersectionality & Higher Education: Theory, Research, & Praxis
Synopsis
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. A scholar of law, critical race theory, and Black feminist thought, Crenshaw used intersectionality to explain the experiences of Black women who – because of the intersections of race, gender, and class – are exposed to exponential forms of marginalization and oppression. Intersectionality & Higher Education documents and expands upon Crenshaw’s ideas within the context of U.S. higher education. The text includes theoretical and conceptual chapters on intersectionality; empirical research using intersectionality frameworks; and chapters focusing on intersectional practices. The volume may prove beneficial for graduate programs in ethnic studies, higher education, sociology, student affairs, and women and gender studies alike.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- ISBN: 9781433125898
- Number of pages: 292
- Dimensions: 230 x 155 mm
- Weight: 540g
- Languages: English
