“_____ aims to reveal multiple identities, exposing the different types of discrimination and
disadvantage that occur as a consequence of the combination of identities” (Association for Women’s
Rights in Development, 2004, Aug., p. 2).
A. Social conditioning
B. Functional analysis
C. Intersectional analysis
D. Preparatory exploring
ANS: C
PG: 95
Feedback: Intersectional analysis aims to reveal multiple identities, exposing the different types of
discrimination and disadvantage that occur as a consequence of the combination of identities. (Association
for Women's Rights in Development, 2004, Aug., p. 2) The notion of intersectionality adds sophistication
to the topic of diversity.
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