Interview with Patricia Hill Collins
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https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2021.174340Mots-clés :
Intersectionality, Racism, Social theory, InequalitiesRésumé
Le 29 octobre 2019, un groupe d'intellectuels s'est réuni au département de sociologie de l'USP, à l'initiative de l'éditeur Tempo Social, pour un entretien avec Patricia Hill Collins, une intellectuelle américaine de renommée internationale, qui a ouvert de nouvelles perspectives à la pensée féministe noire, en tant que théorie sociale critique. Le point de départ était le nouveau livre de Collins, intitulé Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory, où elle explore les parallèles entre les défis auxquels sont confrontés ces militants-intellectuels qui ont developpé la notion d'intersectionnalité, et les nouveaux défis auxquels sont confrontés aujourd'hui. Au cours de la conversation, d'autres thèmes ont émergé, explorant le programme de recherche de l'auteur et ses livres précédents, ainsi que les défis actuels pour les études sur les relations raciales et pour le militantisme antiraciste.
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