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Description

This innovative collection explores the concept of space as it relates to feminist studies. Utilizing a range of theoretical perspectives, a distinguished group of international scholars crosses over the 'thresholds' of difference, methodology, and representation that challenge feminist geography. The contributors extend our understanding of spatial connections, including the role of social space in the construction of gendered and sexed identities, the need to sensitize feminist methodology to 'place' contexts, and the importance of examining representations as sociopolitical and spatial artifacts. This volume has broad interdisciplinary appeal while pointing in specific directions for new research areas, new thresholds, within the discipline of geography.

Product details

Published 10 Apr 1997
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 400
ISBN 9781461646228
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

John Paul Jones III

Anthology Editor

Heidi J. Nast

Anthology Editor

Susan M. Roberts

Contributor

Mona Domosh

Contributor

Isabel Dyck

Contributor

Susan Hanson

Contributor

Jeanne Kay

Contributor

Glenda Laws

Contributor

Janice Monk

Contributor

Richa Nagar

Richa Nagar is Professor Emeritus, Department of G…

Contributor

Karen Nairn

Contributor

HeidiJ Nast

Contributor

Laura Pulido

Contributor

Gill Valentine

Contributor

Bronwen Walter

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