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4 Performing Intersectionality: The Mutuality of Intersectional Analysis and Feminist Participatory Action Health Research
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Purpose, Overview, and Contribution 1
- 1 Why the Theory and Practice of Intersectionality Matter to Health Research and Policy 16
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Part 1 Theoretical and Methodological Innovations
- 2 Beyond Borders and Boundaries: Addressing Indigenous Health Inequities in Canada through Theories of Social Determinants of Health and Intersectionality 53
- 3 A Cross-Cultural Quantitative Approach to Intersectionality and Health: Using Interactions between Gender, Race, Class, and Neighbourhood to Predict Self-Rated Health in Toronto and New York City 71
- 4 Performing Intersectionality: The Mutuality of Intersectional Analysis and Feminist Participatory Action Health Research 92
- 5 Adding Religion to Gender, Race, and Class: Seeking New Insights on Intersectionality in Health Care Contexts 112
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Part 2 Intersectionality Research across the Life Course
- 6 Navigating the Crossroads: Exploring Rural Young Women’s Experiences of Health Using an Intersectional Framework 131
- 7 Exploring Health and Identity through Photovoice, Intersectionality, and Transnational Feminisms: Voices of Racialized Young Women 147
- 8 An Intersectional Understanding of Youth Cultural Identities and Psychosocial Integration: Why It Matters to Mental Health Promotion in Immigrant-Receiving Pluralistic Societies 166
- 9 Adopting an Intersectionality Perspective in the Study of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Mid- to Later Life 180
- 10 Intersectionality in the Context of Later Life Experiences of Dementia 198
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Part 3 Social Context, Policy, and Health
- 11 An Intersectional Lens on Various Facets of Violence: Access to Health and Social Services for Women with Precarious Immigration Status 221
- 12 Place, Health, and Home: Gender and Migration in the Constitution of Healthy Space 239
- 13 Preventing and Managing Diabetes: At the Intersection of Gender, Ethnicity, and Migration 257
- 14 Intersectionality Model of Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 274
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Part 4 Disrupting Power and Health Inequities
- 15 Addressing Trauma, Violence, and Pain: Research on Health Services for Women at the Intersections of History and Economics 295
- 16 Intersectional Frameworks in Mental Health: Moving from Theory to Practice 312
- 17 Intersectionality, Justice, and Influencing Policy 331
- 18 Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Practice: CRIAW’s Journey toward Intersectional Feminist Frameworks, Implications for Equity in Health 349
- Afterword 363
- Contributors 371
- Index 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Purpose, Overview, and Contribution 1
- 1 Why the Theory and Practice of Intersectionality Matter to Health Research and Policy 16
-
Part 1 Theoretical and Methodological Innovations
- 2 Beyond Borders and Boundaries: Addressing Indigenous Health Inequities in Canada through Theories of Social Determinants of Health and Intersectionality 53
- 3 A Cross-Cultural Quantitative Approach to Intersectionality and Health: Using Interactions between Gender, Race, Class, and Neighbourhood to Predict Self-Rated Health in Toronto and New York City 71
- 4 Performing Intersectionality: The Mutuality of Intersectional Analysis and Feminist Participatory Action Health Research 92
- 5 Adding Religion to Gender, Race, and Class: Seeking New Insights on Intersectionality in Health Care Contexts 112
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Part 2 Intersectionality Research across the Life Course
- 6 Navigating the Crossroads: Exploring Rural Young Women’s Experiences of Health Using an Intersectional Framework 131
- 7 Exploring Health and Identity through Photovoice, Intersectionality, and Transnational Feminisms: Voices of Racialized Young Women 147
- 8 An Intersectional Understanding of Youth Cultural Identities and Psychosocial Integration: Why It Matters to Mental Health Promotion in Immigrant-Receiving Pluralistic Societies 166
- 9 Adopting an Intersectionality Perspective in the Study of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Mid- to Later Life 180
- 10 Intersectionality in the Context of Later Life Experiences of Dementia 198
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Part 3 Social Context, Policy, and Health
- 11 An Intersectional Lens on Various Facets of Violence: Access to Health and Social Services for Women with Precarious Immigration Status 221
- 12 Place, Health, and Home: Gender and Migration in the Constitution of Healthy Space 239
- 13 Preventing and Managing Diabetes: At the Intersection of Gender, Ethnicity, and Migration 257
- 14 Intersectionality Model of Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 274
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Part 4 Disrupting Power and Health Inequities
- 15 Addressing Trauma, Violence, and Pain: Research on Health Services for Women at the Intersections of History and Economics 295
- 16 Intersectional Frameworks in Mental Health: Moving from Theory to Practice 312
- 17 Intersectionality, Justice, and Influencing Policy 331
- 18 Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Practice: CRIAW’s Journey toward Intersectional Feminist Frameworks, Implications for Equity in Health 349
- Afterword 363
- Contributors 371
- Index 381