Studying Latina Mobilization Intersectionally, Studying Latinas Mobilizing Intersectionality

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Women Politics & Policy Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1080/1554477X.2023.2247209
Celeste Montoya
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ABSTRACT Located at the intersection of multiple marginalities, US Latinas have often mobilized in ways that reflect this intersectional positioning. Their mobilization across and between various social movements is an important feature of their activism, which has been frequently overlooked, and studies that focus on this social movement intersectionality are an important means of locating it. But there are also important differences among Latinas, who may not all share the same intersectional locations or commitments. In this article, I argue the need for an open and expansive intersectional approach to studying US Latina activism, one that aims to identify and understand the intragroup differences in where, why, and how Latinas mobilize.
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跨部门研究拉丁裔动员,跨部门研究拉美裔动员
位于多个边缘的交叉点,美国拉丁裔经常以反映这种交叉定位的方式动员起来。他们在各种社会运动之间的动员是他们行动主义的一个重要特征,这一点经常被忽视,而关注这种社会运动交叉性的研究是定位它的重要手段。但拉丁美洲人之间也存在着重要的差异,他们可能并不都拥有相同的交叉点或承诺。在这篇文章中,我认为需要一种开放和广泛的交叉方法来研究美国拉丁裔激进主义,这种方法旨在识别和理解拉丁裔在哪里、为什么和如何动员的群体内部差异。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Women, Politics & Policy explores women and their roles in the political process as well as key policy issues that impact women''s lives. Articles cover a range of tops about political processes from voters to leaders in interest groups and political parties, and office holders in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government (including the increasingly relevant international bodies such as the European Union and World Trade Organization). They also examine the impact of public policies on women''s lives in areas such as tax and budget issues, poverty reduction and income security, education and employment, care giving, and health and human rights — including violence, safety, and reproductive rights — among many others. This multidisciplinary, international journal presents the work of social scientists — including political scientists, sociologists, economists, and public policy specialists — who study the world through a gendered lens and uncover how gender functions in the political and policy arenas. Throughout, the journal places a special emphasis on the intersection of gender, race/ethnicity, class, and other dimensions of women''s experiences.
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