UCSD An In Depth Exploration of Intersectionality Essay
This midterm exam consists of TWO 700 word essays. You must answer and complete both essays. Your essays should contain a clear thesis statement (you must italicize it), a body, and conclusion. You should also paraphrase and cite all references in-text using the ASA style guide.pdf. These are theoretical essays and are NOT opinion pieces. Your essay should be a sophisticated and in-depth analysis of the topics below. Your essays should be uploaded to dropbox in ONE word file in one of the following formats: .doc, .docx, or .pdf
Essay #1 – Intersectionality
In this essay, you should provide an in-depth theoretical overview of intersectionality. First, explore the origins of intersectionality and interrogate how it helps us understand the multiple ways in which privilege and oppression manifest in society on both individual and systemic levels. How does an intersectional approach differ than singular conceptions of inequality?
Draw upon at least one lecture video/activity and three of the following articles in your essay to support your claims (Collins and Bilge, Combahee River Collective, Weber, Crenshaw, Dill and Zambrana, and Ferber).
Essay #2 – Capitalism & Labor Exploitation
In this essay, you should provide an in-depth theoretical overview of the ways in which race and gender intersect with capitalist exploitation. How was the development of capitalism racialized and gendered in both past and present times? How are workers treated differently in a capitalist system? How does capitalism rely on racism/sexism to divide white people from people of color?
Draw upon at least one lecture video/activity and three of the following articles to support your claims (Acker, Bonacich, Alimahomed, & Wilson, Glenn, Sullivan et. al, and Crittenden.
Book:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bIb4y2e4gH…
Video: Labor and Capitalism Lecture by Dr. Sabrina Alimahomed
Intersectionality as Methodology: Understanding Wealth Inequality
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Double Consciousness
Malcolm X
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