Vers une lecture systémique et holistique des rapports de domination
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Malgré l’absence de réflexion sur la domination de la nature, il propose une approche que je trouve assez systémique et holistique : au-delà de l’opposition entre « class first » et intersectionnalité, le texte tente de penser conjointement les rapports de domination (classe, genre, race) sans les isoler ni les hiérarchiser mécaniquement.
De quoi alimenter nos discussions.
Je vous partage cet article pour info.
Malgré l’absence de réflexion sur la domination de la nature, il propose une approche que je trouve assez systémique et holistique : au-delà de l’opposition entre « class first » et intersectionnalité, le texte tente de penser conjointement les rapports de domination (classe, genre, race) sans les isoler ni les hiérarchiser mécaniquement.
De quoi alimenter nos discussions.
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