Intersezionalità e decolonialità: nuove lenti sugli studi delle migrazioni femminili attraverso il caso studio delle donne originarie del Subcontinente indiano in Italia
Abstract
Based on years of field research on Indian Subcontinent migrant communities in Rome.
The intervention intends to interpret women's experiences with the paradigms of
intersectionality and decoloniality. Migrant women are usually described as victims or
using unique categories. On the other hand, there are many factors that intersect and
characterize complex existences: age, class, race, religion, social status, language skills and,
last but not least, historical-political pressures. This work is an attempt to put them together
to restore a picture that brings out oppressions, roles of power, resistance.
URI
https://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/issue/archivehttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/8704