Compléter decolonizing feminismVersion en ligne Fill in the blanks par Teacher Ornella 1 among to as over on on to than of to on on At to as in in on for 1 . There is presently much discussion scholars , activists , and social policy researchers the meaning , methodology , and theory intersectionality . 2 . Social structures are experienced differently based the social location one occupies . 3 . This approach is danger of being used to reify identities into objects of study , or of it becoming the object of study , rather a prescription for transformative action 4 . For this thematic cluster , I contribute ongoing discussions by outlining a grounded politic of liberation that employs an intersectional approach and focuses issues of reproductive justice one aspect of a larger project of social justice . 5 . This has restricted the ability of Western feminism to call a radical transformation of the social relations of oppression ways necessary to ensure justice for anyone . 6 . the same time , these options have helped reinforce reproductive regulation and relations of colonialism for Indigenous women and their peoples . 7 . Our physical and reproductive bodies are intrinsically connected the broader social world in which we live . 8 . Taken together , this work asks us reflect the meaning and purpose of intersectionality a tool for social justice . 9 . I recently completed research the coercive sterilization of Aboriginal women in Canada . 10 . There also existed a general climate of paternalism that sometimes led doctors perform the procedure women " for their own good . "