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As a progressive intervention into patriarchy, feminism has traditionally centered (white) women's experience, yet when sex and gender are combined with race, feminism tends to lose its progressive edge. We argue that (white) feminism ideologically grounds itself in a gendered victimology that masks its participation and functionality in white supremacy. By erasing women of color, positioning women as victims of white male hegemony, and failing to hold white women accountable for the production and reproduction of white supremacy, (white) feminism manifests its allegiance to whiteness and in doing so commits “discursive violence”. We end with calling for ideological intersectionality as a possible corrective.

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This page is a summary of: “White supremacy in heels”: (white) feminism, white supremacy, and discursive violence, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, April 2020, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/14791420.2020.1770819.
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