Equality 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54310-5_10
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A Transdisciplinary Cultural Studies’ Approach to Inequality: What Can We Learn from Precarity Studies and Why Does Art Matter?

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“…Contemporary United States society is marked by exacerbated economic inequity and deep sociopolitical polarization (Kelkar, 2019; Wolff, 2017). A consequence of this divisive context is a heightened sense of precarity, particularly among marginalized communities (Bullock et al., 2020; Lemke, 2021). Low‐income individuals are increasingly susceptible to homelessness, food insecurity, inadequate healthcare, and other harsh consequences of poverty (Piketty & Saez, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Contemporary United States society is marked by exacerbated economic inequity and deep sociopolitical polarization (Kelkar, 2019; Wolff, 2017). A consequence of this divisive context is a heightened sense of precarity, particularly among marginalized communities (Bullock et al., 2020; Lemke, 2021). Low‐income individuals are increasingly susceptible to homelessness, food insecurity, inadequate healthcare, and other harsh consequences of poverty (Piketty & Saez, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low‐income individuals are increasingly susceptible to homelessness, food insecurity, inadequate healthcare, and other harsh consequences of poverty (Piketty & Saez, 2014). Additionally, BIPOC, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ individuals are more vulnerable to hate crimes, as well as legal battles relevant to their human rights, that can heighten a sense of insecurity (Balsamo, 2020; Lemke, 2021). Within this context, there is growing need to develop and foster practices that promote care and justice for marginalized communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%