User:Snazzysugarplum/Violence and intersectionality
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My plan is to find ways of helpfully clarifying aspects of Violence and Intersectionality. My intent is to, informed with my work with the coiner of this definition of intersectionality and translating it into neutral expressions of the topic. I hope to emphasize the interconnection at the center of intersectionality whereas in the current article, some binary thinking seems to overtake the text. My main contributions are intended for the section titled ‘Black Women and Violence Today’. I hope to work with my colleagues and make progress with the section on stereotypes. An intention is to fill in some of the gap between ‘statistics’ and ‘stereotypes’ on the page. I would like to improve upon the tone of the page. I draw inspiration from my classmate’s method of organization. I am concerned with using reliable terminology as I see a wide variety of approaches to vocabulary about this topic. At the moment I am concerned and curious about reference seeming to have disappeared from my bibliography.
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Semenza, Testa, and Jackson write that “In essence, the lived experience of violence cannot be properly understood by only considering a single social identity” and call for more research and further examination of how multiple identities intersect to shape experiences of violent victimization across multiple stages of the life course. Reyes and Mulinari had noted the expansion of intersectional studies, with regard to translation. They aim to connect intersectionality and “the notion of scholarships of hope” toward topical, urgent “intersectional approaches to understanding. Intersectional identities interlace with multifaceted borderlines.
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