The Complexities and Potential of Theorizing Gender, Caste, Race, and Class
综述了交叉性学术研究(性别、种族、阶级、种姓等交织影响经济状况)的必要性,回顾了经济学文献现状,介绍了《女性主义经济学》特刊的贡献,并展望未来方向。
Most economists have not yet grappled with the demands of intersectional scholarship, which recognizes the intertwined nature of gender, race, class, caste and other influences on the economic situation of individuals and groups. Among economists, feminist economists may have made the most progress and be best positioned to break further ground, though we can do better and much remains to be done. This article synthesizes the case for intersectional work, reviews the state of the economic literature, describes the contributions of the articles in this special issue of Feminist Economics on "gender, color, caste and class, " and sketches directions for the future.