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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x20 mm, kaal: 515 g
  • Sari: Gender, Feminism, and Geography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: West Virginia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1949199886
  • ISBN-13: 9781949199888
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x20 mm, kaal: 515 g
  • Sari: Gender, Feminism, and Geography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: West Virginia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1949199886
  • ISBN-13: 9781949199888
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds and a range of field sites, contributors consider how race, gender, citizenship, and class often determine who feels comfort and who is tasked with producing it. They work through bodies as terrains of strugglethat make claims to space and enact political change, and they ask how these politics prefigure the futures that we fear or desire. The book also champions feminist geography as practice, through interviews with feminist scholars and interludes in which feminist collectives speak to their experience inhabiting and transforming academic spaces"--

A field-defining collection of new voices on gender, feminism, and geography.

A field-defining collection of new voices on gender, feminism, and geography.

Feminist Geography Unbound is a call to action&;to expand imaginations and to read and travel more widely and carefully through terrains that have been cast as niche, including Indigenous and decolonial feminisms, Black geographies, and trans geographies. The original essays in this collection center three themes to unbind and enable different feminist futures: discomfort as a site where differences generate both productive and immobilizing frictions, gendered and racialized bodies as sites of political struggle, and the embodied work of building the future.

Drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds and a range of field sites, contributors consider how race, gender, citizenship, and class often determine who feels comfort and who is tasked with producing it. They work through bodies as terrains of struggle that make claims to space and enact political change, and they ask how these politics prefigure the futures that we fear or desire. The book also champions feminist geography as practice, through interviews with feminist scholars and interludes in which feminist collectives speak to their experience inhabiting and transforming academic spaces. Feminist Geography Unbound is grounded in a feminist geography that has long forced the discipline to grapple with the production of difference, the unequal politics of knowledge production, and gender&;s constitutive role in shaping social life.

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Feminist Geography Unbound is a must-read for students and scholars interested in the diversity of feminist geographic thought, action, and activism. This is an exceptionally edited collection of leading scholars research and reflections on gender, race, sexuality, identity, vulnerability, and power relations. I highly recommend this book for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses engaging with feminist geographic scholarship and methods." Jennifer L. Fluri, coauthor of The Carpetbaggers of Kabul and Other American-Afghan Entanglements: Intimate Development, Geopolitics, and the Currency of Gender and Grief

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(26)
Banu Gokanksel
Michael Hawkins
Christopher Neubert
Sara Smith
PART I DISCOMFORT ACROSS ENCOUNTERS
1 Brown Scholar, Black Studies: On Suffering, Witness, and Materialist Relationality
27(21)
Pavithra Vasudevan
2 The Path to Radical Vulnerability: Feminist Praxis and Community Food Collaborations
48(21)
Carrie Chennault
3 Toilets and the Public Imagination: Planning for Safe and Inclusive Spaces
69(18)
Rachael Cofield
Petra L. Doan
4 Interview with Kumarini Silva
87(8)
PART II GENDERED BODIES AS A TERRAIN OF POLITICAL STRUGGLE
5 "Real" and "Mythical" Bodies Weaving Social Skin: Two Waorani Women Disrupting Genres of Amazonian Humanity
95(21)
Gabriela Valdivia
Kati Alvarez
Alicia Weya Cawiya
Manuela Ima Omene
DayumaAlbdn
Flora Lu
6 (Tiny) Houses and Black Feminist Geographic Praxis: Building More Humanly Workable Geographies
116(23)
Tia-Simone Gardner
7 Decolonizing Development, Challenging Patriarchy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and Gender in Dine Bikeyah
139(19)
Melanie K. Yazzie
Andrew Curley
8 Women-Only Spaces as a Method of Policing the Category of Woman
158(22)
Abigail Barefoot
9 Interview with Petra Doan
180(11)
PART III TEMPORALITY AND FEMINIST FUTURES
10 Making Memory: Care and Dalit Feminist Archiving
191(22)
Anusha Hariharan
11 From the Women's Movement to the Academy: Feminist Urban Planning, 1970-1985
213(22)
Bri Gauger
12 Challenging Anglocentric Feminist Geography from Latin American Feminist Debates on Territoriality
235(18)
Sofia Zaragocin
13 Interview with LaToya Eaves
253(8)
14 Calling All Collectives: Interviews with Feminist Geography Collectives
261(30)
Great Lakes
Annie Elledge
Caroline Faria
Dominica Whitesell
Danya Al-Saleh
Elsa Noterman
Afterword 291(4)
Lorraine Dowler
Contributors 295(10)
Index 305
Banu Gökarksel is professor, Michael Hawkins and Christopher Neubert are PhD candidates, and Sara Smith is associate professor in the department of geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.