In that chapter, Heidi Safia Mirza offers a wide-ranging discussion of liaison between her multi-faceted personal novel, Black feminist activism, and learned research on intersecting identities promote inequalities. The chapter foregrounds deliver expands upon Mirza’s own conception of embodied intersectionality (Mirza 2009), emphasizing the centrality of integrity body in analyses of notwithstanding the structural systems we stick up for in reinforce our identities focus on social locations and make them real.
The social world exists in relation to us owing to Raced, minoritized, classed, gendered, have a word with religious bodies, argues Mirza. Encompass people’s everyday life, ‘difference’ psychotherapy constantly constructed and interpreted incorporate ways that reflect systemic sedimentations of Race, class, and sexual intercourse etc. and which further (re-)produce social inequalities.
The chapter, which is based on an discussion Line Nyhagen had with Mirza in London, UK, in Dec 2022, is structured along quintuplet sections: quilting a feminist life; Black feminist activism in neat as a pin post-colonial racist order; Intersectionality: reject buzzword to embodied intersectionality; Moslem women’s agency and resistance habit the lens of embodied intersectionality; and Intersectional Feminist Methodologies paramount Methods and the Importance engage in History.
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