One critique of intersectionality, from both right and left - adding on of differences rather than trying to see similarities. How to work beyond differences. When do you stop? If you don't mention them, are you erasing the identities and experiences of those you have not named.
Politics of location - where do you stop?
The multiplication of identities leads to exclusion - LGBTQI+
Categories may be functional in a specific moment but not always taken into account.
The binary - the hatch theory accounts for the acceptability of people above the line. What constitutes that line? And how is it excluded from intersectionality as cross roads?
Every attempt at categorisation that is not within the law is problematic. Olympics of oppression - you need to have all the oppressions in order to speak on a subject.
Intersectionality should be used to identify structural oppression rather than identities.
Politics of location - where do you stop?
The multiplication of identities leads to exclusion - LGBTQI+
Categories may be functional in a specific moment but not always taken into account.
The binary - the hatch theory accounts for the acceptability of people above the line. What constitutes that line? And how is it excluded from intersectionality as cross roads?
Every attempt at categorisation that is not within the law is problematic. Olympics of oppression - you need to have all the oppressions in order to speak on a subject.
Intersectionality should be used to identify structural oppression rather than identities.
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