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Bibliography: Seeing race from an intersectional perspective

Further reading:

  • Collins, Patricia Hill (2000) Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment. New York and London: Routledge. See, especially, Part 1: The social construction of black feminist thought, 1-43.
  • Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1989) Demarginalising the intersection of race and sex: a black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine, feminist theory and antiracist politics, The University of Chicago Legal Forum, 140, 139-67.
  • Lugones, María (2010), Toward a decolonial feminism, Hypatia, 25 (4), 742-759
  • Muñoz, Karina Ochoa (2014) El debate sobre las y los amerindios: entre el discurso de la bestialización, la feminización y la racialización, El Cotidiano, marzo-abril, 13-22.
  • Rivera, Silvia (2010) The notion of “rights” and the paradoxes of postcolonial modernity: Indigenous peoples and women in Bolivia, Qui Parle, 18 (2), 29-54.
  • Wade, Peter (2009) Race and Sex in Latin America. Pluto Pres. See, especially, Chapter 2: Explaining the articulation of race and sex, 15-60.