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ISBN (شابک) : 9781405101868, 9780470996898 
ناشر: Wiley-Blackwell 
سال نشر: 2004 
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A Companion to Feminist Geography captures the breadth and diversity of this vibrant and substantive field.

  • Shows how feminist geography has changed the landscape of geographical inquiry and knowledge since the 1970s.
  • Explores the diverse literatures that comprise feminist geography today.
  • Showcases cutting-edge research by feminist geographers.
  • Charts emerging areas of scholarship, such as the body and the nation.
  • Contributions from 50 leading international scholars in the field.

  • Each chapter can be read for its own distinctive contribution.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–11): Lise Nelson and Joni Seager
Chapter 2 Situating Gender (pages 15–31): Liz Bondi and Joyce Davidson
Chapter 3 Anti?Racist Feminism in Geography: An Agenda for Social Action (pages 32–40): Audrey Kobayashi
Chapter 4 A Bodily Notion of Research: Power, Difference, and Specificity in Feminist Methodology (pages 41–59): Pamela Moss
Chapter 5 Transnational Mobilities and Challenges (pages 60–73): Brenda S. A. Yeoh
Chapter 6 Feminist Analyses of Work: Rethinking the Boundaries, Gendering, and Spatiality of Work (pages 77–92): Kim England and Victoria Lawson
Chapter 7 Shea Butter, Globalization, and Women of Burkina Faso (pages 93–108): Marlene Elias and Judith Carney
Chapter 8 Working on the Global Assembly Line (pages 109–122): Altha J. Cravey
Chapter 9 From Migrant to Immigrant: Domestic Workers Settle in Vancouver, Canada (pages 123–137): Geraldine Pratt
Chapter 10 Borders, Embodiment, and Mobility: Feminist Migration Studies in Geography (pages 138–149): Rachel Silvey
Chapter 11 The Changing Roles of Female Labor in Economic Expansion and Decline: The Case of the Istanbul Clothing Industry (pages 150–165): Ayda Eraydyn and Asuman Turkun?Erendil
Chapter 12 Female Labor in Sex Trafficking: A Darker Side of Globalization (pages 166–178): Vidyamali Samarasinghe
Chapter 13 Changing the Gender of Entrepreneurship (pages 179–193): Susan Hanson and Megan Blake
Chapter 14 Gender and Empowerment: Creating “Thus Far and no Further” Supportive Structures. A Case from India (pages 194–207): Saraswati Raju
Chapter 15 Feminist Geographies of the “City”: Multiple Voices, Multiple Meanings (pages 211–227): Valerie Preston and Ebru Ustundag
Chapter 16 Spaces of Change: Gender, Information Technology, and New Geographies of Mobility and Fixity in the Early Twentiethcentury Information Economy (pages 228–241): Kate Boyer
Chapter 17 Gender and the City: the Different Formations of Belonging (pages 242–256): Tovi Fenster
Chapter 18 Urban Space in Plural: Elastic, Tamed, Suppressed (pages 257–270): Hille Koskela
Chapter 19 Daycare Services Provision for Working Women in Japan (pages 271–290): Kamiya Hiroo
Chapter 20 Organizing from the Margins: Grappling with “Empowerment” in India and South Africa (pages 291–304): Richa Nagar and Amanda Lock Swarr
Chapter 21 Moving Beyond “Gender and Gis” to a Feminist Perspective on Information Technologies: The Impact of Welfare Reform on Women's it Needs (pages 305–321): Melissa R. Gilbert and Michele Masucci
Chapter 22 Women Outdoors: Destabilizing the Public/Private Dichotomy (pages 322–333): Phil Hubbard
Chapter 23 Situating Bodies (pages 337–349): Robyn Longhurst
Chapter 24 Bodies, State Discipline, and the Performance of Gender in a South African Women's Prison (pages 350–362): Teresa Dirsuweit
Chapter 25 Hiv/Aids Interventions and the Politics of the African Woman's Body (pages 363–378): Kawango Agot
Chapter 26 British Pakistani Muslim Women: Marking the Body, Marking the Nation (pages 379–397): Robina Mohammad
Chapter 27 Transversal Circuits: Transnational Sexualities and Trinidad (pages 398–416): Jasbir Kaur Puar
Chapter 28 Listening to the Landscapes of Mama Tingo: From the “Woman Question” in Sustainable Development to Feminist Political Ecology in Zambrana?chacuey, Dominican Republic (pages 419–433): Dianne Rocheleau
Chapter 29 Gender Relations Beyond Farm Fences: Reframing the Spatial Context of Local Forest Livelihoods (pages 434–444): Anoja Wickramasinghe
Chapter 30 The New Species of Capitalism: An Ecofeminist Comment on Animal Biotechnology (pages 445–457): Jody Emel and Julie Urbanik
Chapter 31 Siren Songs: Gendered Discourses of Concern for Sea Creatures (pages 458–485): Jennifer Wolch and Jin Zhang
Chapter 32 Geographic Information and Women's Empowerment: A Breast Cancer Example (pages 486–495): Sara McLafferty
Chapter 33 Performing a “Global Sense of Place”: Women's Actions for Environmental Justice (pages 496–515): Giovanna Di Chiro
Chapter 34 Feminist Political Geographies (pages 519–533): Eleonore Kofman
Chapter 35 Gender, Race, and Nationalism: American Identity and Economic Imperialism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (pages 534–549): Mona Domosh
Chapter 36 Virility and Violation in the US “War on Terrorism” (pages 550–564): Matthew G. Hannah
Chapter 37 Feminist Geopolitics and September 11 (pages 565–577): Jennifer Hyndman
Chapter 38 Love for Sale: Marketing Gay Male P/Leisure Space in Contemporary Cape Town, South Africa (pages 578–589): Glen S. Elder
Chapter 39 Women's Struggles for Sustainable Peace in Postconflict Peru: A Feminist Analysis of Violence and Change (pages 590–606): Maureen Hays?Mitchell


فهرست مطالب

A Companion to Feminist Geography......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
List of Contributors......Page 11
Acknowledgments......Page 20
1 Introduction......Page 21
Part I Contexts......Page 33
2 Situating Gender......Page 35
3 Anti-racist Feminism in Geography: An Agenda for Social Action......Page 52
4 A Bodily Notion of Research: Power, Difference, and Specificity in Feminist Methodology......Page 61
5 Transnational Mobilities and Challenges......Page 80
Part II Work......Page 95
6 Feminist Analyses of Work: Rethinking the Boundaries, Gendering, and Spatiality of Work......Page 97
7 Shea Butter, Globalization, and Women of Burkina Faso......Page 113
8 Working on the Global Assembly Line......Page 129
9 From Migrant to Immigrant: Domestic Workers Settle in Vancouver, Canada......Page 143
10 Borders, Embodiment, and Mobility: Feminist Migration Studies in Geography......Page 158
11 The Changing Roles of Female Labor in Economic Expansion and Decline: The Case of the Istanbul Clothing Industry......Page 170
12 Female Labor in Sex Trafficking: A Darker Side of Globalization......Page 186
13 Changing the Gender of Entrepreneurship......Page 199
14 Gender and Empowerment: Creating “Thus Far and No Further” Supportive Structures. A Case from India......Page 214
Part III City......Page 229
15 Feminist Geographies of the “City”: Multiple Voices, Multiple Meanings......Page 231
16 Spaces of Change: Gender, Information Technology, and New Geographies of Mobility and Fixity in the Early Twentieth-century Information Economy......Page 248
17 Gender and the City: The Different Formations of Belonging......Page 262
18 Urban Space in Plural: Elastic, Tamed, Suppressed......Page 277
19 Daycare Services Provision for Working Women in Japan......Page 291
20 Organizing from the Margins: Grappling with “Empowerment” in India and South Africa......Page 311
21 Moving beyond “Gender and GIS” to a Feminist Perspective on Information Technologies: The Impact of Welfare Reform on Women’s IT Needs......Page 325
22 Women Outdoors: Destabilizing the Public/Private Dichotomy......Page 342
Part IV Body......Page 355
23 Situating Bodies......Page 357
24 Bodies, State Discipline, and the Performance of Gender in a South African Women’s Prison......Page 370
25 HIV/AIDS Interventions and the Politics of the African Woman’s Body......Page 383
26 British Pakistani Muslim Women: Marking the Body, Marking the Nation......Page 399
27 Transversal Circuits: Transnational Sexualities and Trinidad......Page 418
Part V Environment......Page 437
28 Listening to the Landscapes of Mama Tingo: From the “Woman Question” in Sustainable Development to Feminist Political Ecology in Zambrana–Chacuey, Dominican Republic......Page 439
29 Gender Relations beyond Farm Fences: Reframing the Spatial Context of Local Forest Livelihoods......Page 454
30 The New Species of Capitalism: An Ecofeminist Comment on Animal Biotechnology......Page 465
31 Siren Songs: Gendered Discourses of Concern for Sea Creatures......Page 478
32 Geographic Information and Women’s Empowerment: A Breast Cancer Example......Page 506
33 Performing a “Global Sense of Place”: Women’s Actions for Environmental Justice......Page 516
Part VI State/Nation......Page 537
34 Feminist Political Geographies......Page 539
35 Gender, Race, and Nationalism: American Identity and Economic Imperialism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century......Page 554
36 Virility and Violation in the US “War on Terrorism”......Page 570
37 Feminist Geopolitics and September 11......Page 585
38 Love for Sale: Marketing Gay Male P/Leisure Space in Contemporary Cape Town, South Africa......Page 598
39 Women’s Struggles for Sustainable Peace in Post-conflict Peru: A Feminist Analysis of Violence and Change......Page 610
Index......Page 627




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