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IDS Bulletin 47.5

Intersectionality: A Key for Men to Break Out of the Patriarchal Prison?

Published on 18 November 2016

Reflecting on male gender activists’ lessons from India, this article explores how intersectionality can help men (and women) better understand the structure of patriarchy, by connecting it to other forms of oppression, based on class, caste and age.

The centrality of the gender and class/caste intersection is well illustrated, as is how understanding this can help men better understand their own internal conflicts around masculinity in the politics of everyday lives. Whilst taking a structural perspective, the work also engages with dynamic and personal change, by balancing structure and fluidity to understand the interactive shaping of identities, as well as of institutions and projects of justice.

We see how using intersectionality can facilitate activists’ work on personal change as well as on building critical consciousness, by linking it to other social justice struggles. The article closes with reflection on the need for practical tools and directions for further research.

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published by
IDS
authors
Jerker Edström; Satish Kumar Singh; Thea Shahrokh
journal
IDS Bulletin, volume 47, issue 5
doi
http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/1968-2016.167
language
English

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