Socio-spatial Inequalities and Intersectionality
Résumé
This chapter draws on feminist, queer and postcolonial analyses, renewed by theories of intersectionality, to analyze socio-spatial inequalities. Relying mainly on the French postcolonial context, it shows how socio-spatial inequalities structure work and national construction. Space is also understood as a crucial issue for analyzing agency, i.e. the ability to act, of minorities.
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Fait partie de hal-04369308 Ouvrage Clémentine Cottineau, Julie Vallée (Dir.). Inequalities in Geographical Space. Wiley; ISTE, 256 p, 2022, SCIENCES – Geography and Demography, Denise Pumain, 9781789450880. ⟨10.1002/9781394188338⟩. ⟨hal-04369308⟩
