• tquid
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    341 year ago

    It’s as if, like, if you are a woman, and also in a disfavoured racial category, like, where they, uh, have overlap? Where they meet? It’s not the same as either one individually but its own, I guess nexus? I feel like there’s a better word for this

    • @Mercival@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      There’s a somewhat niche, but clever word for this particular combo - misogynoir

      Coined by Moya Bailey in 2010

    • 001100 010010
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      161 year ago

      I think it’s called a “double minority”, but being a woman isn’t really a minority tho so I don’t know if theres a better term than that.

      I feel bad for people who are black, lesbian, neurodivergent, and trans-woman… like that’s a quadruple minority.

      • CrazyEddie041
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        471 year ago

        The term is “intersectionality”. Conservatives really hated the term before they went all popeyed over “woke”.

      • @Mic_Check_One_Two@reddthat.com
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        but being a woman isn’t really a minority tho

        It depends on the context. In a Victoria’s Secret fashion show? Yeah, probably not the minority. In a tech role, which women are systemically harassed and bullied out of pursuing? Yeah, women are probably a minority.

      • @ReiRose@lemmy.world
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        181 year ago

        That’s not what minority means in the sociological context. Volume is mathematical. Poor people are a minority and there’s more of them than the 1%. Being a minority is about lack of power, prestige and property. And intersectionality is the more formal term, but ‘double minority’ gets the point across.

    • @bloodfart@lemmy.ml
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      @ReiRose@lemmy.world has it right, the term and idea is intersectionality.

      apropos of nothing, intersectionality came out of critical race theory’s analyses of black womens outcomes in the legal system. the particular combination of oppression is literally the textbook example.

    • @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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      idk the point of your snark… people are still figuring out intersectionality. just give some education or stfu, dont condescend to people who are making an effort.