Abstract

What should be done when the claims of minority cultures or religions clash with the norm of gender equality [...]? – Susan Moller Okin (1999, p. 9)Working collectively to confront difference, to expand our awareness of sex, race, and class as interlocking systems of domination, of the ways we reinforce and perpetuate these structures, is the context in which we learn the true meaning of solidarity. It is this work that must be the foundation of feminist movement [sic]. Without it, we cannot effectively resist patriarchal domination; without it, we remain estranged and alienated from one another. – bell hooks (1989, p. 25)Whites have a heavy cultural, political, and affective investment in ignoring differences. – Henry Giroux (2005, p. 101)

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