Kyriarchy
Kyriarchy is a social system that recognizes the interconnected nature of various forms of oppression and privilege. It suggests that individuals can experience multiple layers of advantage or disadvantage based on their identities, such as gender, race, class, and sexual orientation. This framework helps to understand how different systems of power interact and affect people's lives.
The term was coined by feminist scholar Elizabeth Spelman and is often used in discussions about social justice. By examining how these hierarchies overlap, kyriarchy encourages a more nuanced approach to addressing inequality and promotes solidarity among marginalized groups.