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Gender & Intersectionality

This guide examines how gender intersects with other identities—such as race, class, religion, and disability—to shape experiences and social dynamics. It offers resources from fields like sociology and gender studies, helping users explore the complexities of identity through the lens of intersectionality.


What is Intersectionality?

Flores, A., Itzé. (2020). Intersectionality. In M. J. Amey & M. E. David (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education (1st ed.). Sage UK. https://search.credoreference.com/articles/Qm9va0FydGljbGU6NTE0MTM=?aid=96765

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Guide Authorship & Changes

Statement of Authorship

This LibGuide was created and authored by Molly A. Cross, Web Services Librarian, at Lincoln Memorial University Libraries in 2024.

All content, unless otherwise noted, is original work. Resources and external links have been carefully selected to support the guide’s purpose and comply with applicable copyright and fair use guidelines. Please cite or reference this guide appropriately if used in other works or adapted for other contexts.

Update and Change Log

Date Librarian Description of Changes
2025-05-01 Molly A. Cross Ownership of guide transferred to Jackie Stephens, Medical Librarian.