Transnational Intersectionality: Whiteness and Womanhood in Postcolonial Africa
Fellow Project Academic Year
2022
Joslin's work “Transnational Intersectionality: Whiteness and Womanhood in Postcolonial Africa” focuses on the intersections of race, gender and socioeconomic class. Central to these philosophical and interdisciplinary inquiries is the deconstruction of monolithic identity categories, arguing rather for a consideration of how gender identity might be constructed differently for different racialized subjectivities.
Fellow Project Principal Investigator
Isaac Joslin | Assistant Professor of French (contemporary Francophone literature and culture), School of International Letters and Cultures