Gendering the City
Women, Boundaries, and Visions of Urban Life
Herausgeber: Miranne, Kristine B.; Young, Alma H.
Gendering the City
Women, Boundaries, and Visions of Urban Life
Herausgeber: Miranne, Kristine B.; Young, Alma H.
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This volume challenges the imagery of cities by looking through a gendered lens at how women utilize urban space.
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This volume challenges the imagery of cities by looking through a gendered lens at how women utilize urban space.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780847694518
- ISBN-10: 0847694518
- Artikelnr.: 22429016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780847694518
- ISBN-10: 0847694518
- Artikelnr.: 22429016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kristine B. Miranne is associate director for the Skillman Center for Children at Wayne State University. Alma H. Young is Coleman A. Young Professor of Urban Affairs at Wayne State University.
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I: Visible or Invisible? Gendered Urban
Boundaries Chapter 3 1 Not Named or Identified: Politics and the Search for
Anonymity in the City Chapter 4 2 The Two Major Living Realities: Urban
Services Needs of First Nations Women in Canadian Cities Part 5 Part II:
Intersections of Gendered Boundaries: Race, Class, and Ethnicity Chapter 6
3 Identity, Difference, and the Geographies of Working Poor Women's
Survival Strategies Chapter 7 4 Boundaries Cracked: Gendering Literacy,
Empowering Women, and Building Community Chapter 8 5 Black Women as City
Builders Chapter 9 6 Women Embounded: Intersections of Public Housing
Policy and Welfare Reform Part 10 Part III: Challenging Planned Boundaries
Chapter 11 7 Theorizing Canadian Planning History: Women's Gender and
Feminist Perspectives Chapter 12 8 Resisting Boundaries? Using Safety
Audits for Women Chapter 13 9 Sex, Lies, and Urban Life: How Municipal
Planning Marginalizes African-American Women and Their Families Chapter 14
10 Manipulating Constraints: Women's Housing and the Metropolitan Context
Chapter 15 Epilogue: Cracks, Light, Energy
Boundaries Chapter 3 1 Not Named or Identified: Politics and the Search for
Anonymity in the City Chapter 4 2 The Two Major Living Realities: Urban
Services Needs of First Nations Women in Canadian Cities Part 5 Part II:
Intersections of Gendered Boundaries: Race, Class, and Ethnicity Chapter 6
3 Identity, Difference, and the Geographies of Working Poor Women's
Survival Strategies Chapter 7 4 Boundaries Cracked: Gendering Literacy,
Empowering Women, and Building Community Chapter 8 5 Black Women as City
Builders Chapter 9 6 Women Embounded: Intersections of Public Housing
Policy and Welfare Reform Part 10 Part III: Challenging Planned Boundaries
Chapter 11 7 Theorizing Canadian Planning History: Women's Gender and
Feminist Perspectives Chapter 12 8 Resisting Boundaries? Using Safety
Audits for Women Chapter 13 9 Sex, Lies, and Urban Life: How Municipal
Planning Marginalizes African-American Women and Their Families Chapter 14
10 Manipulating Constraints: Women's Housing and the Metropolitan Context
Chapter 15 Epilogue: Cracks, Light, Energy
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I: Visible or Invisible? Gendered Urban
Boundaries Chapter 3 1 Not Named or Identified: Politics and the Search for
Anonymity in the City Chapter 4 2 The Two Major Living Realities: Urban
Services Needs of First Nations Women in Canadian Cities Part 5 Part II:
Intersections of Gendered Boundaries: Race, Class, and Ethnicity Chapter 6
3 Identity, Difference, and the Geographies of Working Poor Women's
Survival Strategies Chapter 7 4 Boundaries Cracked: Gendering Literacy,
Empowering Women, and Building Community Chapter 8 5 Black Women as City
Builders Chapter 9 6 Women Embounded: Intersections of Public Housing
Policy and Welfare Reform Part 10 Part III: Challenging Planned Boundaries
Chapter 11 7 Theorizing Canadian Planning History: Women's Gender and
Feminist Perspectives Chapter 12 8 Resisting Boundaries? Using Safety
Audits for Women Chapter 13 9 Sex, Lies, and Urban Life: How Municipal
Planning Marginalizes African-American Women and Their Families Chapter 14
10 Manipulating Constraints: Women's Housing and the Metropolitan Context
Chapter 15 Epilogue: Cracks, Light, Energy
Boundaries Chapter 3 1 Not Named or Identified: Politics and the Search for
Anonymity in the City Chapter 4 2 The Two Major Living Realities: Urban
Services Needs of First Nations Women in Canadian Cities Part 5 Part II:
Intersections of Gendered Boundaries: Race, Class, and Ethnicity Chapter 6
3 Identity, Difference, and the Geographies of Working Poor Women's
Survival Strategies Chapter 7 4 Boundaries Cracked: Gendering Literacy,
Empowering Women, and Building Community Chapter 8 5 Black Women as City
Builders Chapter 9 6 Women Embounded: Intersections of Public Housing
Policy and Welfare Reform Part 10 Part III: Challenging Planned Boundaries
Chapter 11 7 Theorizing Canadian Planning History: Women's Gender and
Feminist Perspectives Chapter 12 8 Resisting Boundaries? Using Safety
Audits for Women Chapter 13 9 Sex, Lies, and Urban Life: How Municipal
Planning Marginalizes African-American Women and Their Families Chapter 14
10 Manipulating Constraints: Women's Housing and the Metropolitan Context
Chapter 15 Epilogue: Cracks, Light, Energy