Abstract
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary political lives. People are excluded, exploited, and discriminated against and easily left exposed to both state violence and (politically encouraged) sporadic violence. On what basis? On a long list of oppressive bases: class, gender, race/religion/ ethnicity/nationality/ religion/citizenship status, sexuality, age, ability, language, body shape, culture, sexuality, education, accent and many others.
Recommended Citation
Benjamin, Orly
(2022)
"Review of Translocational Belongings: Intersectional Dilemmas and Social Inequalities by Floya Anthias,"
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies: Vol. 24:
Iss.
1, Article 16.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/wagadu/vol24/iss1/16
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