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_aHQ1233 _b.C53 2005 |
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_aA companion to feminist geography / _cedited by Lise Nelson and Joni Seager. |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Pub., _c2005. |
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_axvii, 617 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c26 cm. |
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_aBlackwell companions to geography ; _v6. |
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_tIntroduction / _rLise Nelson, _rJoni Seager -- _gPART I. CONTEXTS -- _tSituating gender / _rLiz Bondi, _rJoyce Davidson -- _tAnti-racist feminism in geography: an agenda for social action / _rAudrey Kobayashi -- _tA bodily notion of research: power, difference, and specificity in feminist methodology / _rPamela Moss -- _tTransnational mobilities and challenges / _rBrenda S.A. Yeoh -- _gPART II. WORK -- _tFeminist analyses of work: rethinking the boundaries, gendering, and spatiality of work / _rKim England, _rVictoria Lawson -- _tShea Butter, globalization, and women of Burkina Faso / _rMarlene Elias, _rJudith Carney -- _tWorking on the global assembly line / _rAltha J. Cravey -- _tFrom migrant to immigrant: domestic workers settle in Vancouver, Canada / _rGeraldine Pratt in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre -- _tBorders, embodiment, and mobility: feminist migration studies in geography / _rRachel Silvey -- _tThe changing roles of female labor in economic expansion and decline: the case of the Istanbul clothing industry / _rAyda Eraydin, _rAsuman Turkun-Erendil -- _tFemale labor in sex trafficking: a darker side of globalization / _rVidyamali Samarasinghe -- _tChanging the gender of entrepreneurship / _rSusan Hanson, _rMegan Blake -- _tGender and empowerment: creating "Thus far and no further" supportive structures. A case from India / _rSaraswati Raju -- _gPART III. CITY -- _tFeminist geographies of the "city": multiple voices, multiple meanings / _rValerie Preston, _rEbru Ustundag -- _tSpaces of change: gender, information technology, and new geographies of mobility and fixity in the early twentieth-century information economy / _rKate Boyer -- _tGender and the city: the different formations of belonging / _rTovi Fenster -- _tUrban space in plural: elastic, tamed, suppressed / _rHille Koskela -- _tDaycare services provision for working women in Japan / _rKamiya Hiroo -- _tOrganizing from the margins: grappling with "empowerment" in India and South Africa / _rRicha Nagar, _rAmanda Lock Swarr -- _tMoving beyond "gender and GIS" to a feminist perspective on information technologies: the impact of welfare reform on women's IT needs / _rMelissa R. Gilbert, _rMichele Masucci -- _tWomen outdoors: destabilizing the public/private dichotomy / _rPhil Hubbard -- _gPART IV. BODY -- _tSituating bodies / _rRobyn Longhurst -- _tBodies, state discipline, and the performance of gender in a South African women's prison / _rTeresa Dirsuweit -- _tHIV/AIDS interventions and the politics of the African woman's body / _rKawango Agot -- _tBritish Pakistani Muslim women: marking the body, marking the nation / _rRobina Mohammad -- _tTransversal circuits: transnational sexualities and Trinidad / _rJasbir Kaur Puar -- _gPART V. ENVIRONMENT -- _tListening to the landscapes of Mama Tingo: from the "Woman question" in sustainable development to feminist political ecology in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic / _rDianne Rocheleu -- _tGender relations beyond farm fences: reframing the spatial context of local forest livelihoods / _rAnoja Wickramasinghe -- _tThe new species of capitalism: an ecofeminist comment on animal biotechnology / _rJody Emel, _rJulie Urbanik -- _tSiren songs: gendered discourses of concern for sea creatures / _rJennifer Wolch, _rJin Zhang -- _tGeographic information and women's empowerment: a breast cancer example / _rSara McLafferty -- _tPerforming a "global sense of place": women's actions for environmental justice / _rGiovanna Di Chiro -- _gPART IV. STATE/NATION -- _tFeminist political geographies / _rEleonore Kofman -- _tGender, race, and nationalism: American identity and economic imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century / _rMona Domosh -- _tVirility and violation in the US "War on Terrorism" / _rMatthew G. Hannah -- _tFeminist geopolitics and September 11 / _rJennifer Hyndman -- _tLove for sale: marketing gay male p/leisure space in contemporary Cape Town, South Africa / _rGlen S. Elder -- _tWomen's struggles for sustainable peace in post-conflict Peru: a feminist analysis of violence and change / _rMaureen Hays-Mitchell. |
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