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[ES] La interseccionalidad como paradigma ha ganado popularidad creciente en la academia de habla anglosajona en los últimos veinticinco años. Se ilustran aquí brevemente sus orígenes conceptuales y su conexión con las teorías feministas contra-hegemónicas. Se destaca como se originó en el marco de los Critical Legal Studies en el contexto socio-jurídico estadounidense de los años 70. La interseccionalidad se presenta como categoría analítica para identificar de qué manera la intersección de las estructuras sociales (género, sexualidad, raza, nacionalidad, clase, dis-capacidad) genera situaciones de discriminación complejas que se mantienen y reproducen tanto en el nivel estructural, como político y discursivo. Se insiste finalmente en el potencial de la interseccionalidad como herramienta para desvelar los efectos indeseados de exclusión social reproducidos y reforzados por el derecho y las políticas públicas e incluir la dimensión sustantiva de la igualdad.
[EN] Intersectionality is a paradigm that gained increasing popularity in the Anglo-Saxon scholarship for the past twenty-five years. Its conceptual genealogy and its connection with counter-hegemonic feminist theories are briefly illustrated here. It is described how intersectionality originated within the framework of Critical Legal Studies in the US socio-legal context of the 1970s. Intersectionality is presented as an analytical category to identify how the intersection of social structures (gender, sexuality, race, nationality, class and dis-ability) generates complex situations of discrimination that are maintained and reproduced at the structural, political and discursive levels. It finally emphasizes the potential of intersectionality as a tool to uncover of social exclusion unintentionally reproduced and reinforced by law and public policies and include the substantive dimension of equality
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Intersectionality, Race, Discriminación múltiple, Nacionalidad, Raza, Gender, Multiple discrimination, Reduce inequality within and among countries, Equality, Clase, Dis-capacidad, Igualdad, Género, Nationality, Dis-ability, Sexualidad, Sexuality, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/10, Class, Interseccionalidad
Intersectionality, Race, Discriminación múltiple, Nacionalidad, Raza, Gender, Multiple discrimination, Reduce inequality within and among countries, Equality, Clase, Dis-capacidad, Igualdad, Género, Nationality, Dis-ability, Sexualidad, Sexuality, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/10, Class, Interseccionalidad
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