On the Tracks of Social Inequality in Life Courses

Review of: Heike Dierckx, Dominik Wagner, Silke Jakob (Ed.): Intersektionalität und Biographie

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  • Betina Aumair University of Vienna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2020.148

Keywords:

Biography Research, Diversity, Difference, Intersectionality, Social Inequality

Abstract

The present volume, which is the result of a conference of the Giessen Graduate Center in 2015, contains eight contributions that deal with the intertwining of intersectionality theoretical approaches and approaches of biographical research. As an overarching concern, the authors cite a fundamental exploration of potential interaction between intersectionality and biographical research. The focus is always on the exploration of different experiences of discrimination over the course of a lifetime. Potential points of contact or intersections are developed on the basis of different intersectional categories, such as disability, trans* identity, class, origin or age.

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Published

2020-10-08

How to Cite

Aumair, B. (2020). On the Tracks of Social Inequality in Life Courses: Review of: Heike Dierckx, Dominik Wagner, Silke Jakob (Ed.): Intersektionalität und Biographie. Open Gender Journal, 4. https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2020.148

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