2010
DOI: 10.3917/nqf.293.0110
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Elsa Dorlin : Sexe, race, classe, pour une épistémologie de la domination

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“…Although French feminist movements and scholars increasingly incorporate the notion of 'race' in their work (Dorlin, 2009), policymakers' reaction to apprehension of stigmatising echoes observations by other scholars of how French policymakers often deal with culture and race through 'universalist' vocabularies (Bertossi and Duyvendak, 2012: 239). They did speak about valorising a variety of 'cultural groups' but combined the language of structural male domination with that of 'republican' indifference: we should address harassment by speaking not about specific types of men, but about masculinity in general (for similar observations on contemporary debates on race and gender in France, see Delage, 2017: 29).…”
Section: How French Policymakers Made Harassers Abstract To Avoid Sti...mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Although French feminist movements and scholars increasingly incorporate the notion of 'race' in their work (Dorlin, 2009), policymakers' reaction to apprehension of stigmatising echoes observations by other scholars of how French policymakers often deal with culture and race through 'universalist' vocabularies (Bertossi and Duyvendak, 2012: 239). They did speak about valorising a variety of 'cultural groups' but combined the language of structural male domination with that of 'republican' indifference: we should address harassment by speaking not about specific types of men, but about masculinity in general (for similar observations on contemporary debates on race and gender in France, see Delage, 2017: 29).…”
Section: How French Policymakers Made Harassers Abstract To Avoid Sti...mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Dans ce processus, Nadine est catégorisée comme « inadéquate ». Les jeunes femmes non-blanches ayant grandi en Suisse, dont les stratégies sont révélées, subissent une nouvelle perte symbolique et la vivent comme une nouvelle humiliation, la dimension politique de leur acte étant niée (Dorlin & Bidet-Mordrel, 2009). Nadine ne comprend pas pourquoi elle doit aller suivre un cours de français destiné aux personnes récemment immigrées et vit cette imposition comme une injustice et une humiliation.…”
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“…10 On doit ce terme intersectionality et la théorie attenante à la féministe afro-américaine KimberléCrenshaw (2005). Voir aussi :Dorlin (2009). 11 «They took up the ideas tossed out by us and expressed them with flash and brio.…”
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