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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== | ==Intersections== | ||
Revision as of 09:08, 5 May 2007
| Guide to oppressions & intersections in SF |
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| Basics:
Classism |
| Manifestations:
Institutionalized, systemic, structural |
| Responses: Activism: Antiracism, feminism, etc. |
| SFnal treatments: |
| See also: |
| About the GOI |
The ideological expression of institutionalized oppression.[1]
Manifestations
access to wealth & education & careers; control over bodies; etc.
Intersections
Activist responses
References
- ↑ Christine Delphy, in Close to Home, p. 114