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The ideological expression of institutionalized oppression.<ref>Christine Delphy, in [[Close to Home]], p. 114</ref>
The ideological expression of institutionalized [[oppression]].<ref>Christine Delphy, in [[Close to Home]], p. 114</ref>


==Manifestations==
access to wealth & education & careers; control over bodies; etc.


==Intersections==




==Activist responses==
* [[Feminism]]
* [[Women's movement]]
* [[Separatist media]]
==SFnal treatments==
* A bit redundant of the entire project ...


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 18:58, 5 May 2007

Guide to oppressions & intersections in SF
Basics:

Classism
Racism
Nationalism, colonialism, xenophobia
Religious intolerance
Antisemitism
Sexism
Homophobia & heterosexism
Size & beauty standards
Disability & ableism
Ageism

Manifestations:

Institutionalized, systemic, structural
Unconscious
Conscious
Internalized
Power relations

Responses:

Activism: Antiracism, feminism, etc.
Consciousness-raising
Redress & affirmative action
Diversity & representation

SFnal treatments:

Race and feminist SF
Race-and-gender stereotypes in SF

See also:

Women of color in SF
Queer women in SF
Women Make SF

About the GOI


The ideological expression of institutionalized oppression.[1]

Manifestations

access to wealth & education & careers; control over bodies; etc.

Intersections

Activist responses

SFnal treatments

  • A bit redundant of the entire project ...

References

  1. Christine Delphy, in Close to Home, p. 114