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Interrogating Routes to Feminist Theorizing: Indigenous, Anti-Racist,  Poststructural and Liberal Frameworks

Section 5: Feminisms

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This chapter discusses feminist theories by using intersectionality as a method to organize these theories using a diversity of lenses, some contradictory and others not. By so doing, the author emphasizes the conversational nature of feminist theorizing — a conversation that is both messy and not easily delineable through a discussion of discrete feminist theoretical frameworks. In diagrammatic terms, this looks more like a circle with no one theoretical framework being viewed as the starting point of feminism

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Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha

Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha (PhD) is an associate professor at the School of Social Work, University of Victoria. She is a social justice activist/scholar, working in collaboration with underrepresented community organizations. Her research is situated within the broad range of decolonial praxis.