Here she continues to be at her very best, asking the thorny questions that those of us who are scholars and practitioners of intersectionality often avoid. She is one of our most important intellectual architects. “Anyone who claims the mantle of Black feminist theorist is standing in the house Patricia Hill Collins built. Once again, Patricia Hill Collins shines as a masterful scholar of critical inquiry, politics, and social change.” - Dorothy Roberts, author of Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory explains why critical social theory matters in the real world and how intersectionality can achieve its potential as a tool for social action needed to transform the world for the better. “With remarkable brilliance and breadth, Patricia Hill Collins examines the theoretical dimensions of intersectionality in new ways and in dialogue with other influential social theories and resistant knowledges. Labor and Working-Class History Association.Association for Middle East Women's Studies.Author Resources from University Presses.Permissions Information for Journal Authors.Journals fulfilled by DUP Journal Services.
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