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Amia Srinivasan on What is a Woman?

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What Is Intersectional Feminism?

Feminism has become more intersectional in recent years, says Butler. Women vary by class, race, disability and status according to de bauvoi's view of what it is to be a woman. In an orthodox feminist way of thinking about the social construction of women, women had a common experience that made them into nbut once you start recognizing the diversity of women's experience,. it's not clear that you can identify a common social process that produces women.

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