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see also “Rethinking Intersectionality” by this author.

 

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SEE ALSO:

An annotated bibliography of many current intersectionality articles and unpublished research.

Hughes, Melanie.  2008.  Politics at the Intersection: A Cross-National Analysis of Minority Women’s Legislative Representation.  PhD. Dissertation.  The Ohio State University. 

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