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<title>Culture e Studi del Sociale. Vol. 7, n. 2 (2022)</title>
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<title>Intersectionality as critical inquiry and praxis</title>
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<description>Intersectionality as critical inquiry and praxis
Bernacchi, Erika
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<title>Famiglie transnazionali e intersezionalità: prospettive di ricerca e intervento sociale</title>
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<description>Famiglie transnazionali e intersezionalità: prospettive di ricerca e intervento sociale
Santero, Arianna
L’articolo si propone di esplorare le potenzialità del concetto di “intersezionalità” nell’ambito&#13;
della ricerca e dell’intervento sociale sulle famiglie transnazionali. L'articolo, attraverso una&#13;
disanima critica di contributi di ricerca, sostiene che l’approccio intersezionale contribuisce&#13;
alla ricerca sociologica sulle famiglie transnazionali da un punto di vista: 1) della definizione&#13;
di domande di ricerca su traiettorie individuali e famigliari, agency situata e impatto del&#13;
contesto istituzionale, 2) metodologico, in prospettiva decoloniale, posizionata e&#13;
partecipativa; 3) della promozione di interventi sociali potenzianti e anti-oppressivi.
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<title>Intersezionalità e decolonialità: nuove lenti sugli studi delle migrazioni&#13;
femminili attraverso il caso studio delle donne originarie&#13;
del Subcontinente indiano in Italia</title>
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<description>Intersezionalità e decolonialità: nuove lenti sugli studi delle migrazioni&#13;
femminili attraverso il caso studio delle donne originarie&#13;
del Subcontinente indiano in Italia
Rossetti, Sara
Based on years of field research on Indian Subcontinent migrant communities in Rome.&#13;
The intervention intends to interpret women's experiences with the paradigms of&#13;
intersectionality and decoloniality. Migrant women are usually described as victims or&#13;
using unique categories. On the other hand, there are many factors that intersect and&#13;
characterize complex existences: age, class, race, religion, social status, language skills and,&#13;
last but not least, historical-political pressures. This work is an attempt to put them together&#13;
to restore a picture that brings out oppressions, roles of power, resistance.
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<title>Praticare l’intersezionalità nei centri antiviolenza: l’accoglienza delle donne migranti, richiedenti asilo e rifugiate</title>
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<description>Praticare l’intersezionalità nei centri antiviolenza: l’accoglienza delle donne migranti, richiedenti asilo e rifugiate
Carbone, Chiara
Identifying the barriers that characterise the difficulties of access to anti-violence centres in&#13;
Italy is not easy, because in addition to the different forms of violence recognisable in&#13;
women's daily lives, it is necessary to reflect on a deeper and more impactful aspect, which&#13;
depends on the very structure of society and on the integration difficulties experienced by&#13;
migrant women, especially following Covid 19.&#13;
In order to frame the difficulties experienced by women, it is useful to apply an ecological&#13;
and multidimensional reading of access barriers.&#13;
Moreover, in women's experiences it should be considered the weight of structural violence,&#13;
a form of violence intrinsic to the functioning of the host society that produces&#13;
marginalisation and isolation (Farmer 2006). Structural violence is identified through the&#13;
recognition of language and cultural barriers (Crenshaw 1991), institutional-bureaucratic&#13;
barriers and legal barriers, obstacles that contribute to making women in different ways and&#13;
to different degrees more vulnerable and subject to forms of violence on the basis of specific&#13;
dynamics, which are generated by the intersection of some axes, for example gender,&#13;
ethnicity and social class membership.&#13;
What can be done to strengthen and improve access to anti-violence centres?&#13;
Certainly, changes in the feminist practices are ongoing, in a dynamic process, oriented&#13;
towards developing an intersectional methodology calibrated to women's situations and&#13;
situated knowledges (Haraway 1988).
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