Rosa Ainley (ed.)
New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender
Herausgeber: Nfa*, Rosa Ainley; Ainley, Rosa
Rosa Ainley (ed.)
New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender
Herausgeber: Nfa*, Rosa Ainley; Ainley, Rosa
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Unravels the stereotypical images of gender and space, presenting a series of new explorations into both 'lived' and 'imagined' spaces and experiences.
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Unravels the stereotypical images of gender and space, presenting a series of new explorations into both 'lived' and 'imagined' spaces and experiences.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415154895
- ISBN-10: 0415154898
- Artikelnr.: 21600651
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415154895
- ISBN-10: 0415154898
- Artikelnr.: 21600651
Rosa Ainley is a writer and photographer, often of space and the spatial.
Introduction I COMING FROM THE SAME PLACE? BODIES 1 Sisters in exile: the
Lesbian Nation 2 (Re)presenting shopping centres and bodies: questions of
pregnancy 3 Involving black and minority women in regeneration initiatives:
a case study of Bethnal Green City Challenge 4 UnWomanly acts: struggling
over sites of resistance II TAKING ANOTHER LOOK: SPACES 5 Home and away:
the feminist remapping of public and private space in Victorian London 6
Through their eyes: young girls look at their Los Angeles neighbourhood 7
Watching the detectors: control and the panopticon 8 Having it all? A
question of collaborative housing III OUTSIDE POSSIBILITIES: CULTURAL
PLANNING 9 'But is it worth taking the risk?' How women negotiate access to
urban woodland: a case study 10 Lesbian space: more than one imagined
territory 11 Ghetto girls/urban music: Jamaican ragga music and female
performance IV 'ALTOGETHER ELSEWHERE': FUTURES 12 Blurring the binaries?
High tech in Cambridge 13 Urban culture for virtual bodies: comments on
lesbian 'identity' and 'community' in San Francisco Bay Area cyberspace 14
'You ever fuck a mutant?' Identity, technology and gender in Total Recall
15 Beyond maps and metaphors? Re-thinking the relationships between
architecture and gender
Lesbian Nation 2 (Re)presenting shopping centres and bodies: questions of
pregnancy 3 Involving black and minority women in regeneration initiatives:
a case study of Bethnal Green City Challenge 4 UnWomanly acts: struggling
over sites of resistance II TAKING ANOTHER LOOK: SPACES 5 Home and away:
the feminist remapping of public and private space in Victorian London 6
Through their eyes: young girls look at their Los Angeles neighbourhood 7
Watching the detectors: control and the panopticon 8 Having it all? A
question of collaborative housing III OUTSIDE POSSIBILITIES: CULTURAL
PLANNING 9 'But is it worth taking the risk?' How women negotiate access to
urban woodland: a case study 10 Lesbian space: more than one imagined
territory 11 Ghetto girls/urban music: Jamaican ragga music and female
performance IV 'ALTOGETHER ELSEWHERE': FUTURES 12 Blurring the binaries?
High tech in Cambridge 13 Urban culture for virtual bodies: comments on
lesbian 'identity' and 'community' in San Francisco Bay Area cyberspace 14
'You ever fuck a mutant?' Identity, technology and gender in Total Recall
15 Beyond maps and metaphors? Re-thinking the relationships between
architecture and gender
Introduction I COMING FROM THE SAME PLACE? BODIES 1 Sisters in exile: the
Lesbian Nation 2 (Re)presenting shopping centres and bodies: questions of
pregnancy 3 Involving black and minority women in regeneration initiatives:
a case study of Bethnal Green City Challenge 4 UnWomanly acts: struggling
over sites of resistance II TAKING ANOTHER LOOK: SPACES 5 Home and away:
the feminist remapping of public and private space in Victorian London 6
Through their eyes: young girls look at their Los Angeles neighbourhood 7
Watching the detectors: control and the panopticon 8 Having it all? A
question of collaborative housing III OUTSIDE POSSIBILITIES: CULTURAL
PLANNING 9 'But is it worth taking the risk?' How women negotiate access to
urban woodland: a case study 10 Lesbian space: more than one imagined
territory 11 Ghetto girls/urban music: Jamaican ragga music and female
performance IV 'ALTOGETHER ELSEWHERE': FUTURES 12 Blurring the binaries?
High tech in Cambridge 13 Urban culture for virtual bodies: comments on
lesbian 'identity' and 'community' in San Francisco Bay Area cyberspace 14
'You ever fuck a mutant?' Identity, technology and gender in Total Recall
15 Beyond maps and metaphors? Re-thinking the relationships between
architecture and gender
Lesbian Nation 2 (Re)presenting shopping centres and bodies: questions of
pregnancy 3 Involving black and minority women in regeneration initiatives:
a case study of Bethnal Green City Challenge 4 UnWomanly acts: struggling
over sites of resistance II TAKING ANOTHER LOOK: SPACES 5 Home and away:
the feminist remapping of public and private space in Victorian London 6
Through their eyes: young girls look at their Los Angeles neighbourhood 7
Watching the detectors: control and the panopticon 8 Having it all? A
question of collaborative housing III OUTSIDE POSSIBILITIES: CULTURAL
PLANNING 9 'But is it worth taking the risk?' How women negotiate access to
urban woodland: a case study 10 Lesbian space: more than one imagined
territory 11 Ghetto girls/urban music: Jamaican ragga music and female
performance IV 'ALTOGETHER ELSEWHERE': FUTURES 12 Blurring the binaries?
High tech in Cambridge 13 Urban culture for virtual bodies: comments on
lesbian 'identity' and 'community' in San Francisco Bay Area cyberspace 14
'You ever fuck a mutant?' Identity, technology and gender in Total Recall
15 Beyond maps and metaphors? Re-thinking the relationships between
architecture and gender