Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies
Herausgeber: Datta, Anindita; Johnston, Lynda; Hopkins, Peter
Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies
Herausgeber: Datta, Anindita; Johnston, Lynda; Hopkins, Peter
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This handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary gender and feminist geographies in an international and multi-disciplinary context.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary gender and feminist geographies in an international and multi-disciplinary context.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781032570020
- ISBN-10: 1032570024
- Artikelnr.: 69158498
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781032570020
- ISBN-10: 1032570024
- Artikelnr.: 69158498
Anindita Datta is an associate professor at the Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India. Peter Hopkins is a professor of Social Geography in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology at Newcastle University, UK. Lynda Johnston is a professor of Geography at the University of Waikato in Tauranga, Aotearoa New Zealand. Elizabeth Olson is a professor of Geography and Global Studies at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, USA. Joseli Maria Silva is a professor of Geography at the State University of Ponta Grossa, Brazil.
1. Introduction: Establishing, Placing, Engaging and Doing Feminist
Geographies 2. Indigenous Australian Sexualities Explored through the Lens
of Sex Work 3. From Order to Chaos: Geographies of sexualities 4. Hip-hop
Urbanism, Placemaking, and Community-Building among Black LGBT Youth in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil 5. Shifting Multiple Masculinities: Alternative views
from Japan and Papua New Guinea 6. Disabled Women Academics Reshaping the
Landscape of the Academy 7. Gender and the Discipline of Geography: Case
studies of relational networks of support in Western academia 8. Skin,
Sweat and Materiality: Feminist geographies of emotion and effect 9. On the
Subject of Performativity: Judith Butler's influence in geography 10.
Politics and Space/Time 11. Feminist Engagement with the Economy: Spaces of
resistance and transformation 12. Disentangling Globalization: Towards a
feminist geography of hair and beauty 13. Embodiment: Lesbians, space,
sperm and reproductive technologies 14. The Intimate Geopolitics of Race
and Gender in the United States 15. Home-keeping in Long-term Displacement
16. Environmental Politics in the Everyday: Jam, red meat and showers 17.
Gender and Urban Neoliberalization 18. Gender and Sexuality in
Participatory Planning in Israel: A journey between discourses 19.
Rurality, Geography and Feminism: Troubling relationships 20. Nationhood:
Feminist approaches, emancipatory processes and intersecting identities 21.
Unsettling Gender and Sexuality Across Nations: Transnationalism within and
between nations 22. Mobilities and Citizenship 23. Geographies of Gendered
Migration: Place as difference and connection 24. Representing Women and
Gender in Memory Landscapes 25. Feminist Political Ecologies: Race, bodies,
and the human 26. Trauma, Gender and Space 27. Geographies of Violence:
Feminist geopolitical approaches 28. Scaling a Survivor-centric Approach
for Survivors of Sexual Violence: The case of an action-based research
project in India 29. Motherhood in Feminist Geography: Current trends and
themes 30. Embodied Labour in the Bioeconomy 31. Care, Health and Migration
32. Contexts of 'Caring Masculinities': The gendered and intergenerational
geographies of men's care responsibilities in later life 33. Giving Birth
to Geographies of Young People: The importance of feminist geography beyond
feminist geography 34. Gendered Geographies of Development 35. Feminist
Visceral Politics: From taste to territory 36. Feminist Perspectives on
Neoliberal Globalization, (Post)feminisms and (Homo)normativities 37.
Embodied Translations: Decolonizing methodologies of knowing and being 38.
'Still We Rise': Critical participatory action research for justice 39.
Spaces and Scales of Feminist Activism 40. An Artful Feminist Geopolitics
of Climate Change 41. Feminist Geography in the Anthropocene: Sciences,
bodies, features 42. QGIS in Feminist Geography Research: Its merits and
limits 43. Doing Gender in the Digital: Feminist geographic methods
changing research? 44. Drone Queen of the Homeland: The gendered
geopolitics of television drama in the age of media coverage 45. Historical
Research: Gender, politics and ethics 46. Teaching Feminist Geography:
Practices and perspectives 47. Autogeography: Placing research in the
first-person singular 48. Narrating New Spaces: Theories and practices of
storytelling in feminist geographies
Geographies 2. Indigenous Australian Sexualities Explored through the Lens
of Sex Work 3. From Order to Chaos: Geographies of sexualities 4. Hip-hop
Urbanism, Placemaking, and Community-Building among Black LGBT Youth in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil 5. Shifting Multiple Masculinities: Alternative views
from Japan and Papua New Guinea 6. Disabled Women Academics Reshaping the
Landscape of the Academy 7. Gender and the Discipline of Geography: Case
studies of relational networks of support in Western academia 8. Skin,
Sweat and Materiality: Feminist geographies of emotion and effect 9. On the
Subject of Performativity: Judith Butler's influence in geography 10.
Politics and Space/Time 11. Feminist Engagement with the Economy: Spaces of
resistance and transformation 12. Disentangling Globalization: Towards a
feminist geography of hair and beauty 13. Embodiment: Lesbians, space,
sperm and reproductive technologies 14. The Intimate Geopolitics of Race
and Gender in the United States 15. Home-keeping in Long-term Displacement
16. Environmental Politics in the Everyday: Jam, red meat and showers 17.
Gender and Urban Neoliberalization 18. Gender and Sexuality in
Participatory Planning in Israel: A journey between discourses 19.
Rurality, Geography and Feminism: Troubling relationships 20. Nationhood:
Feminist approaches, emancipatory processes and intersecting identities 21.
Unsettling Gender and Sexuality Across Nations: Transnationalism within and
between nations 22. Mobilities and Citizenship 23. Geographies of Gendered
Migration: Place as difference and connection 24. Representing Women and
Gender in Memory Landscapes 25. Feminist Political Ecologies: Race, bodies,
and the human 26. Trauma, Gender and Space 27. Geographies of Violence:
Feminist geopolitical approaches 28. Scaling a Survivor-centric Approach
for Survivors of Sexual Violence: The case of an action-based research
project in India 29. Motherhood in Feminist Geography: Current trends and
themes 30. Embodied Labour in the Bioeconomy 31. Care, Health and Migration
32. Contexts of 'Caring Masculinities': The gendered and intergenerational
geographies of men's care responsibilities in later life 33. Giving Birth
to Geographies of Young People: The importance of feminist geography beyond
feminist geography 34. Gendered Geographies of Development 35. Feminist
Visceral Politics: From taste to territory 36. Feminist Perspectives on
Neoliberal Globalization, (Post)feminisms and (Homo)normativities 37.
Embodied Translations: Decolonizing methodologies of knowing and being 38.
'Still We Rise': Critical participatory action research for justice 39.
Spaces and Scales of Feminist Activism 40. An Artful Feminist Geopolitics
of Climate Change 41. Feminist Geography in the Anthropocene: Sciences,
bodies, features 42. QGIS in Feminist Geography Research: Its merits and
limits 43. Doing Gender in the Digital: Feminist geographic methods
changing research? 44. Drone Queen of the Homeland: The gendered
geopolitics of television drama in the age of media coverage 45. Historical
Research: Gender, politics and ethics 46. Teaching Feminist Geography:
Practices and perspectives 47. Autogeography: Placing research in the
first-person singular 48. Narrating New Spaces: Theories and practices of
storytelling in feminist geographies
1. Introduction: Establishing, Placing, Engaging and Doing Feminist
Geographies 2. Indigenous Australian Sexualities Explored through the Lens
of Sex Work 3. From Order to Chaos: Geographies of sexualities 4. Hip-hop
Urbanism, Placemaking, and Community-Building among Black LGBT Youth in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil 5. Shifting Multiple Masculinities: Alternative views
from Japan and Papua New Guinea 6. Disabled Women Academics Reshaping the
Landscape of the Academy 7. Gender and the Discipline of Geography: Case
studies of relational networks of support in Western academia 8. Skin,
Sweat and Materiality: Feminist geographies of emotion and effect 9. On the
Subject of Performativity: Judith Butler's influence in geography 10.
Politics and Space/Time 11. Feminist Engagement with the Economy: Spaces of
resistance and transformation 12. Disentangling Globalization: Towards a
feminist geography of hair and beauty 13. Embodiment: Lesbians, space,
sperm and reproductive technologies 14. The Intimate Geopolitics of Race
and Gender in the United States 15. Home-keeping in Long-term Displacement
16. Environmental Politics in the Everyday: Jam, red meat and showers 17.
Gender and Urban Neoliberalization 18. Gender and Sexuality in
Participatory Planning in Israel: A journey between discourses 19.
Rurality, Geography and Feminism: Troubling relationships 20. Nationhood:
Feminist approaches, emancipatory processes and intersecting identities 21.
Unsettling Gender and Sexuality Across Nations: Transnationalism within and
between nations 22. Mobilities and Citizenship 23. Geographies of Gendered
Migration: Place as difference and connection 24. Representing Women and
Gender in Memory Landscapes 25. Feminist Political Ecologies: Race, bodies,
and the human 26. Trauma, Gender and Space 27. Geographies of Violence:
Feminist geopolitical approaches 28. Scaling a Survivor-centric Approach
for Survivors of Sexual Violence: The case of an action-based research
project in India 29. Motherhood in Feminist Geography: Current trends and
themes 30. Embodied Labour in the Bioeconomy 31. Care, Health and Migration
32. Contexts of 'Caring Masculinities': The gendered and intergenerational
geographies of men's care responsibilities in later life 33. Giving Birth
to Geographies of Young People: The importance of feminist geography beyond
feminist geography 34. Gendered Geographies of Development 35. Feminist
Visceral Politics: From taste to territory 36. Feminist Perspectives on
Neoliberal Globalization, (Post)feminisms and (Homo)normativities 37.
Embodied Translations: Decolonizing methodologies of knowing and being 38.
'Still We Rise': Critical participatory action research for justice 39.
Spaces and Scales of Feminist Activism 40. An Artful Feminist Geopolitics
of Climate Change 41. Feminist Geography in the Anthropocene: Sciences,
bodies, features 42. QGIS in Feminist Geography Research: Its merits and
limits 43. Doing Gender in the Digital: Feminist geographic methods
changing research? 44. Drone Queen of the Homeland: The gendered
geopolitics of television drama in the age of media coverage 45. Historical
Research: Gender, politics and ethics 46. Teaching Feminist Geography:
Practices and perspectives 47. Autogeography: Placing research in the
first-person singular 48. Narrating New Spaces: Theories and practices of
storytelling in feminist geographies
Geographies 2. Indigenous Australian Sexualities Explored through the Lens
of Sex Work 3. From Order to Chaos: Geographies of sexualities 4. Hip-hop
Urbanism, Placemaking, and Community-Building among Black LGBT Youth in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil 5. Shifting Multiple Masculinities: Alternative views
from Japan and Papua New Guinea 6. Disabled Women Academics Reshaping the
Landscape of the Academy 7. Gender and the Discipline of Geography: Case
studies of relational networks of support in Western academia 8. Skin,
Sweat and Materiality: Feminist geographies of emotion and effect 9. On the
Subject of Performativity: Judith Butler's influence in geography 10.
Politics and Space/Time 11. Feminist Engagement with the Economy: Spaces of
resistance and transformation 12. Disentangling Globalization: Towards a
feminist geography of hair and beauty 13. Embodiment: Lesbians, space,
sperm and reproductive technologies 14. The Intimate Geopolitics of Race
and Gender in the United States 15. Home-keeping in Long-term Displacement
16. Environmental Politics in the Everyday: Jam, red meat and showers 17.
Gender and Urban Neoliberalization 18. Gender and Sexuality in
Participatory Planning in Israel: A journey between discourses 19.
Rurality, Geography and Feminism: Troubling relationships 20. Nationhood:
Feminist approaches, emancipatory processes and intersecting identities 21.
Unsettling Gender and Sexuality Across Nations: Transnationalism within and
between nations 22. Mobilities and Citizenship 23. Geographies of Gendered
Migration: Place as difference and connection 24. Representing Women and
Gender in Memory Landscapes 25. Feminist Political Ecologies: Race, bodies,
and the human 26. Trauma, Gender and Space 27. Geographies of Violence:
Feminist geopolitical approaches 28. Scaling a Survivor-centric Approach
for Survivors of Sexual Violence: The case of an action-based research
project in India 29. Motherhood in Feminist Geography: Current trends and
themes 30. Embodied Labour in the Bioeconomy 31. Care, Health and Migration
32. Contexts of 'Caring Masculinities': The gendered and intergenerational
geographies of men's care responsibilities in later life 33. Giving Birth
to Geographies of Young People: The importance of feminist geography beyond
feminist geography 34. Gendered Geographies of Development 35. Feminist
Visceral Politics: From taste to territory 36. Feminist Perspectives on
Neoliberal Globalization, (Post)feminisms and (Homo)normativities 37.
Embodied Translations: Decolonizing methodologies of knowing and being 38.
'Still We Rise': Critical participatory action research for justice 39.
Spaces and Scales of Feminist Activism 40. An Artful Feminist Geopolitics
of Climate Change 41. Feminist Geography in the Anthropocene: Sciences,
bodies, features 42. QGIS in Feminist Geography Research: Its merits and
limits 43. Doing Gender in the Digital: Feminist geographic methods
changing research? 44. Drone Queen of the Homeland: The gendered
geopolitics of television drama in the age of media coverage 45. Historical
Research: Gender, politics and ethics 46. Teaching Feminist Geography:
Practices and perspectives 47. Autogeography: Placing research in the
first-person singular 48. Narrating New Spaces: Theories and practices of
storytelling in feminist geographies