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What does the term 'intersectionality' primarily address in feminist theory?
The interconnectivity of various social categorizations and their overlapping systems of oppression and discrimination.
The need for single-issue feminist movements.
The focus on achieving equality only for white women.
The divide between feminist and anti-racist movements.
Which of the following scholars is best known for developing the concept of intersectionality?
bell hooks
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Simone de Beauvoir
Audre Lorde
How does intersectionality inform our understanding of feminism?
It emphasizes the importance of addressing gender alone.
It highlights that experiences of oppression are interconnected and cannot be separated.
It promotes the idea that there is one universal female experience.
It suggests that feminist movements should ignore race and class issues.
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