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Resumen de Représenter l'intersection: Les théories de l'intersectionnalité à l'épreuve des sciences sociales

Alexandre Jaunait, Sébastien Chauvin

  • F orged in the United States in the 1980s, the notion of intersectionality sought to provide an umbrella name for the strategic and identity dilemmas faced by categories of persons suffe- ring from combined forms of domination. This article retraces the comparative genealogy of the notion in the United States and in France since the 1970s, and describes how its appro- priation in social scientific inquiry allowed to reformulate what were normative problems spe- cific to the politico-juridical sphere, into princi- ples of empirical investigation. Increasingly used in France since the mid-2000s, the notion of intersectionality has led to the exploration of new objects and the development of new research agendas, especially within political science.


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