Description

This volume challenges the imagery of cities by looking through a gendered lens at how women utilize urban space. Focusing on the conceptual and methodological manner of boundaries, the book reminds us that women are members of multiple and diverse groups and as such, they can be active, creative, and powerful agents. Multidisciplinary essays, contributed by urbanists, geographers, political scientists, and historians, explore the ways in which women confront, break down, resist, and form new boundaries and interconnections, both visible and invisible. Arguing for a change in the traditional agenda of cities, the authors investigate how aspects of urban life and space would look considerably different if the alternatives and options presented by women and other marginalized groups were taken into account. They urge us toward a better understanding of how diverse social groups interact, how urban space can enhance such interaction, and what role formal and informal laws, by-laws, policies, and other planning measures should play.

Table of Contents

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

Product details

Published 19 Jan 2000
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9780847694518
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 227 x 146 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Kristine B. Miranne

Anthology Editor

Alma H. Young

Contributor

Caroline Andrew

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Marilyn Bruin

Contributor

Sue Crull

Contributor

Helen Harrison

Contributor

Sue A. Hendler

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Evelyn Peters

Contributor

Marsha Ritzdorf

Contributor

Daphne Spain

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