EPISODE · Jan 25, 2025 · 31 MIN
Gender, Power, and Intersectionality: Rethinking Social Structures
from The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI · host Barton Qian
How do gender, power, and social structures intersect in history, culture, and academia? In this episode, we explore key ideas surrounding gender theory, intersectionality, and their impact on society. Drawing on foundational works from influential scholars and groundbreaking studies, we examine critical debates about how gender intersects with race, class, and institutional power. We discuss how gendered hierarchies have shaped social systems, explore challenges in feminist and intersectional studies, and look at how these perspectives continue to evolve in addressing systemic inequalities. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional views and offers fresh insights into the complexity of gender and power in our modern world. Gender theory and intersectionality Power structures and social systems Feminist studies in history Gender and race intersectionality Intersectional feminism analysis Social inequality and gender Gendered hierarchies in institutions Gender studies and cultural theory Race, class, and power dynamics Modern feminist scholarship Intersectionality in feminist thought Gender and social power structures Academic perspectives on gender theory Historical feminist movements Intersectional critiques of institutions Gender representation in cultural studies Feminist analysis of race and class Structural inequalities and gender Critical gender theory frameworks Power and privilege in gender studies
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How do gender, power, and social structures intersect in history, culture, and academia? In this episode, we explore key ideas surrounding gender theory, intersectionality, and their impact on society. Drawing on foundational works from influential scholars and groundbreaking studies, we examine critical debates about how gender intersects with race, class, and institutional power. We discuss how gendered hierarchies have shaped social systems, explore challenges in feminist and intersectional studies, and look at how these perspectives continue to evolve in addressing systemic inequalities. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional views and offers fresh insights into the complexity of gender and power in our modern world. Gender theory and intersectionality Power structures and social systems Feminist studies in history Gender and race intersectionality Intersectional feminism analysis Social inequality and gender Gendered hierarchies in institutions Gender studies and cultural theory Race, class, and power dynamics Modern feminist scholarship Intersectionality in feminist thought Gender and social power structures Academic perspectives on gender theory Historical feminist movements Intersectional critiques of institutions Gender representation in cultural studies Feminist analysis of race and class Structural inequalities and gender Critical gender theory frameworks Power and privilege in gender studies
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