Tangerine’s contribution to the cinematic exploration of work lies in its aesthetics and politics of reproductive labour, and, specifically, its exploration of the structural role of Black trans reproductive labour within capitalist economies.
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Tangerine’s contribution to the cinematic exploration of work lies in its aesthetics and politics of reproductive labour, and, specifically, its exploration of the structural role of Black trans reproductive labour within capitalist economies.
How can our court system render itself fit for deciding justice in matters of sexual and domestic violence, while simultaneously demonstrating a fundamental ignorance to the social, emotional, interpersonal, and systemic circumstances under which such violence occurs?
Prof. Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro provides a rigorous genealogy of the concept and method of intersectionality, carefully outlining its possibilities and limits—its critical power as well as its vulnerability to co-optation—along with a nuanced examination of its key debates.