BodySpace: Destabilising Geographies of Gender and SexualityNancy Duncan Routledge, 1996 M09 5 - 288 páginas BodySpace brings together some of the best known geographers writing on gender and sexuality today. Together they explore the role of space and place in the performance of gender and sexuality. The book takes a broad perspective on feminism as a theoretical critique, and aims to ground - and destabilize - notions of citizenship, work, violence, "race" and disability in their geographical contexts. The book explores the idea of knowledge as embodied, engendered and embedded in place and space. Gender and sexuality are explored - and destabilized - through the methodological and conceptual lenses of cartography, fieldwork, resistance, transgression and the divisions between local/global and public/private space. Contributors: Linda Martin Alcoff, Kay Anderson, Vera Chouinard, Nancy Duncan, J.K. Gibson-Graham, Ali Grant, Kathleen Kirby, Audrey Kobayashi, Doreen Massey, Linda McDowell, Wayne Myslik, Heidi Nast, Gillian Rose, Joanne Sharp, Matthew Sparke, Gill Valentine |
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... marginalized people (see Harding 1993). Harding contrasts this epistemological perspective with four other grounds for knowledge, 'God-trick, ethnocentrism, relativism, and the unique abilities of the oppressed to produce knowledge ...
... marginalized people (see Harding 1993). Harding contrasts this epistemological perspective with four other grounds for knowledge, 'God-trick, ethnocentrism, relativism, and the unique abilities of the oppressed to produce knowledge ...
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... marginalize non-dominant others who are more immersed in their environment and more aware of their embodiment. Kirby's argument adds a new dimension to Jameson's characterization of postmodernity and the cognitive mapping he sees as ...
... marginalize non-dominant others who are more immersed in their environment and more aware of their embodiment. Kirby's argument adds a new dimension to Jameson's characterization of postmodernity and the cognitive mapping he sees as ...
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... marginalized sexual identities and disabilities. Joanne Sharp's essay considers the articulation of gender with national identity and citizenship. Sharp argues that the nation and citizenship are produced and reproduced through the ...
... marginalized sexual identities and disabilities. Joanne Sharp's essay considers the articulation of gender with national identity and citizenship. Sharp argues that the nation and citizenship are produced and reproduced through the ...
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... marginalized groups such as abused women and sexual minorities (lesbians, gays and sex workers) help to undermine the deeply rooted public/private spatial distinction. I then argue the case for a spatial revolution - a ...
... marginalized groups such as abused women and sexual minorities (lesbians, gays and sex workers) help to undermine the deeply rooted public/private spatial distinction. I then argue the case for a spatial revolution - a ...
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... marginalized and oppressed. In the last section three authors provide reflections on research that does not pretend to be conducted from a disembodied, universalistic point of view. Kay Anderson discusses engendering 'race' research and ...
... marginalized and oppressed. In the last section three authors provide reflections on research that does not pretend to be conducted from a disembodied, universalistic point of view. Kay Anderson discusses engendering 'race' research and ...
Contenido
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RE MAPPING SUBJECTIVITY Cartographic vision and the limits of politics | 45 |
AS IF THE MIRRORS HAD BLED Masculine dwelling masculinist theory and feminist masquerade | 56 |
RECORPOREALIZING VISION | 75 |
GENDERING NATIONHOOD A feminist engagement with national identity | 97 |
MASCULINITY DUALISMS AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY | 109 |
RENEGOTIATING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES | 127 |
RENEGOTIATING THE SOCIALSEXUAL IDENTITIES OF PLACES Gay communities as safe havens or sites of resistance? | 156 |
ON BEING NOT EVEN ANYWHERE NEAR THE PROJECT Ways of putting ourselves in the picture | 170 |
ENGENDERING RACE RESEARCH Unsettling the selfOther dichotomy | 197 |
DISPLACING THE FIELD IN FIELDWORK Masculinity metaphor and space | 212 |
REFLECTIONS ON POSTMODERN FEMINIST SOCIAL RESEARCH | 234 |
CONCLUSION | 245 |
References | 248 |
Index | 271 |
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Bodyspace: Destabilizing Geographies of Gender and Sexuality Nancy Duncan Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
BodySpace: Destabilising Geographies of Gender and Sexuality Nancy Duncan Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
Bodyspace: Destabilizing Geographies of Gender and Sexuality Nancy Duncan Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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