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Women at the intersection : indivisible rights, identities, and oppressions
This book explores how women’s lives are shaped by the intersection of multiple identities and systems of oppression, emphasizing the indivisibility of human rights. Through theoretical analysis and case studies, it examines how gender intersects with race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, and other social categories in producing unique forms of discrimination and inequality. The contributors highlight the importance of an intersectional approach in human rights advocacy, showing how recognizing these overlapping dynamics strengthens movements for justice and equality. The work provides critical insights for scholars, activists, and policymakers seeking to advance women’s rights within broader struggles for human rights.
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