Strategic essentialism is a concept coined by Gayatri Spivak that refers to the temporary use of essentialist categories for the purposes of political action and solidarity among marginalized groups. This approach acknowledges that while identities are often fluid and constructed, there are moments when adopting a simplified, collective identity can serve to unify and empower these groups against oppression. It highlights the complexities of identity while emphasizing the pragmatic necessity of solidarity in social movements.