Critical thinking

Critical thinking

Paper instructions

Length: 8-12 pages
In your paper, be sure to address ALL aspects of the following prompt:

Choose at least two authors whose readings were assigned in class, and apply their concepts to a significant, contemporary social issue in detail. Which distinctive concepts from your chosen authors are most relevant or illuminating for your issue? How are the concepts defined, and what importance do they have for the theoretical arguments of the authors? How would the authors apply the concepts to the issue in question? What novel perspectives or potential solutions may we gain on the issue from your chosen authors? How do the theories of the authors you chose to contrast with one another?

As mentioned in the course syllabus, this paper should be a substantial and thoughtful piece of writing, and it should demonstrate a clear grasp of the course themes and goals. Organize your paper so that it makes a coherent argument with a central thesis that relates theory to your chosen social issue. Explain or show how each part of your paper contributes to this central argument, and make sure that there is a logical progression of ideas that the reader can understand. In your paper, give proper citations to the texts from the course, including the relevant page numbers where the topics you discuss may be found.

For the second article given below (Collins), make sure this part is clear when trying to make an argument.
What is the argument that you are trying to make, and what are the particular concepts that this response examines? Is intersectionality necessary aimed at color, gender, and nationality, or is that one set of intersections that it can address?

If you could please provide an outline for this paper that would be great. Also, if you have any questions, please contact me as soon as possible.

 

 

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Intersectionality Theory: A Zero-Sum Game Effect on Racial Injustice?

            The racial division continues to plague American society on many fronts, including the economic, political, and social sectors. In recent developments, scholars have coined the term intersectionality to represent racial injustice as a social injustice rationale with a trickle-down effect on other forms of social discriminations based on gender identity, sexual orientation,

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