Journal of Critical Race Inquiry
The Journal of Critical Race Inquiry (JCRI) advances Canadian and international scholarship on race and racialization, and encourages interdisciplinary approaches to critical race inquiry.
Following the insights of critical race feminism, JCRI highlights analyses of interlocking systems of oppression and of the intersectionality of race with gender, sexuality, class, nationality, indigeneity, region, religion, disability, and age.
JCRI invites accounts of historical and contemporary forms of race and racialization, and of their relationships with such processes as colonization, nationalism, imperialism, and global capitalism. JCRI takes interest in all subjects and contexts where critical race analysis may be applied, although the journal foregrounds accounts of subjects and peoples marginalized by racial power: notably, diasporic, Indigenous, and migrant people in the Canadian context. The journal especially welcomes perspectives that articulate the fields of critical race studies, Indigenous studies, gender and sexuality studies, diaspora studies, colonial studies, postcolonial studies, and studies of decolonization.
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