Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw citations

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, née en 1959 à Canton, est une féministe américaine majeure de la critical race theory, juriste et professeure à la UCLA School of Law et à la Columbia Law School, spécialisée dans les questions de race et de genre ainsi qu'en droit constitutionnel. Elle est également la fondatrice du Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies de la Columbia Law School et de l'African American Policy Forum , ainsi que la présidente du Center for Intersectional Justice , basé à Berlin. Elle est particulièrement connue pour avoir développé et popularisé le concept d'intersectionnalité. Wikipedia  

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Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw: Citations en anglais

“The refusal to allow a multiply-disadvantaged class to represent others who may be singularly-disadvantaged defeats efforts to restructure the distribution of opportunity and limits remedial relief to minor adjustments within an established hierarchy. Consequently, “bottom-up” approaches, those which combine all discriminatees in order to challenge an entire employment system, are foreclosed by the limited view of the wrong and the narrow scope of the available remedy. If such “bottom-up” intersectional representation were routinely permitted, employees might accept the possibility that there is more to gain by collectively challenging the hierarchy rather than by each discriminatee individually seeking to protect her source of privilege within the hierarchy. But as long as antidiscrimination doctrine proceeds from the premise that employment systems need only minor adjustments, opportunities for advancement by disadvantaged employees will be limited. Relatively privileged employ- ees probably are better off guarding their advantage while jockeying against others to gain more. As a result, Black women — the class of employees which, because of its intersectionality, is best able to challenge all forms of discrimination — are essentially isolated and often required to fend for themselves.”

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw livre Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex

Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex (1989)

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