Global Feminism and Transformative Identity Politics
In this paper, Weir reconsiders identity politics and their relation to feminist solidarity. She argues that the dimension of identity as "identification-with" has been the liberatory dimension of identity politics, and that this dimension has been overshadowed and displaced by a focus on...
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