A collection of some of the best known geographers currently writing on gender and sexuality. Issues such as citizenship, work, domestic and homophobic violence and marginalized sexual identities are examined within a geographical context.
A collection of some of the best known geographers currently writing on gender and sexuality. Issues such as citizenship, work, domestic and homophobic violence and marginalized sexual identities are examined within a geographical context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy Duncan is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Syracuse University
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INTRODUCTION (Re)placings Part I (Re)readings 1 FEMINIST THEORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE New knowledges, new epistemologies 2 SPATIALIZING FEMINISM Geographic perspectives 3 RE: MAPPING SUBJECTIVITY Cartographic vision and the limits of politics 4 AS IF THE MIRRORS HAD BLED Masculine dwelling, masculinist theory and feminist masquerade 5 RE-CORPOREALIZING VISION Part II (Re)negotiations 6 GENDERING NATIONHOOD A feminist engagement with national identity 7 MASCULINITY, DUALISMS AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY 8 RENEGOTIATING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES 9 (RE)NEGOTIATING THE 'HETEROSEXUAL STREET' Lesbian productions of space 10 RENEGOTIATING THE SOCIAL/SEXUAL IDENTITIES OF PLACES Gay communities as safe havens or sites of resistance? 11 ON BEING NOT EVEN ANYWHERE NEAR 'THE PROJECT' Ways of putting ourselves in the picture Part III (Re)searchings 12 ENGENDERING RACE RESEARCH Unsettling the self-Other dichotomy 13 DISPLACING THE FIELD IN FIELDWORK Masculinity, metaphor and space 14 REFLECTIONS ON POSTMODERN FEMINIST SOCIAL RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION (Re)placings Part I (Re)readings 1 FEMINIST THEORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE New knowledges, new epistemologies 2 SPATIALIZING FEMINISM Geographic perspectives 3 RE: MAPPING SUBJECTIVITY Cartographic vision and the limits of politics 4 AS IF THE MIRRORS HAD BLED Masculine dwelling, masculinist theory and feminist masquerade 5 RE-CORPOREALIZING VISION Part II (Re)negotiations 6 GENDERING NATIONHOOD A feminist engagement with national identity 7 MASCULINITY, DUALISMS AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY 8 RENEGOTIATING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES 9 (RE)NEGOTIATING THE 'HETEROSEXUAL STREET' Lesbian productions of space 10 RENEGOTIATING THE SOCIAL/SEXUAL IDENTITIES OF PLACES Gay communities as safe havens or sites of resistance? 11 ON BEING NOT EVEN ANYWHERE NEAR 'THE PROJECT' Ways of putting ourselves in the picture Part III (Re)searchings 12 ENGENDERING RACE RESEARCH Unsettling the self-Other dichotomy 13 DISPLACING THE FIELD IN FIELDWORK Masculinity, metaphor and space 14 REFLECTIONS ON POSTMODERN FEMINIST SOCIAL RESEARCH
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