Feminist standpoint theory /

Feminist standpoint theory (FST) is often characterized as the view that members of oppressed or marginalized groups may, in certain contexts, be epistemically advantaged or are likely to generate knowledge that is "less privileged and less distorted" than those who are socially privileged...

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Main Author: Intemann, Kristen
Other Authors: Atkinson, Paul, 1947- (Editor), Delamont, Sara, 1947- (Editor), Cernat, Alexandru (Editor), Sakshaug, Joseph W. (Editor), Williams, Richard A., active 2020 (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2020.
Series:Theoretical foundations of qualitative research.
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