A companion to feminist geography [electronic resource] / edited by Lise Nelson & Joni Seager.

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Izdano: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2005.
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Serija:Blackwell companions to geography ; 6.
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  • Introduction / Lise Nelson, Joni Seager
  • PART I. CONTEXTS
  • Situating gender / Liz Bondi, Joyce Davidson
  • Anti-racist feminism in geogrpahy: an agenda for social action / Audrey Kobayashi
  • A bodily notion of research: power, difference, and specificity in feminist methodology / Pamela Moss
  • Transnational mobilities and challenges / Brenda S.A. Yeoh
  • PART II. WORK
  • Feminist analyses of work: rethinking the boundaries, gendering, and spatiality of work / Kim England, Victoria Lawson
  • Shea Butter, globalization, and women of Burkina Faso / Marlène Elias, Judith Carney
  • Working on the global assembly line / Altha J. Cravey
  • From migrant to immigrant: domestic workers settle in Vancouver, Canada / Geraldine Pratt in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre
  • Borders, embodiment, and mobility: feminist migration studies in geography / Rachel Silvey
  • The changing roles of female labor in economic expansion and decline: the case of the Istanbul clothing industry / Ayda Eraydin, Asuman Turkun-Erendil
  • Female labor in sex trafficking: a darker side of globalization / Vidyamali Samarasinghe
  • Changing the gender of entrepreneurship / Susan Hanson, Megan Blake
  • Gender and empowerment: creating "Thus far and no further" supportive structures. A case from India / Saraswati Raju
  • PART III. CITY
  • Feminist geographies of the "city": multiple voices, multiple meanings / Valerie Preston, Ebru Ustundag
  • Spaces of change: gender, information technology, and new geographies of mobility and fixity in the early twentieth-century information economy / Kate Boyer
  • Gender and the city: the different formations of belonging / Tovi Fenster
  • Urban space in plural: elastic, tamed, suppressed / Hille Koskela
  • Daycare services provision for working women in Japan / Kamiya Hiroo
  • Organizing from the margins: grappling with "empowerment" in India and South Africa / Richa Nagar, Amanda Lock Swarr
  • Moving beyond "gender and GIS" to a feminist perspective on information technologies: the impact of welfare reform on women's IT needs / Melissa R. Gilbert, Michele Masucci
  • Women outdoors: destabilizing the public/private dichotomy / Phil Hubbard
  • PART IV. BODY
  • Situating bodies / Robyn Longhurst
  • Bodies, state discipline, and the performance of gender in a South African women's prison / Teresa Dirsuweit
  • HIV/AIDS interventions and the politics of the African woman's body / Kawango Agot
  • British Pakistani Muslim women: marking the body, marking the nation / Robina Mohammad
  • Transversal circuits: transnational sexualities and Trinidad / Jasbir Kaur Puar
  • PART V. ENVIRONMENT
  • Listening to the landscapes of Mama Tingo: from the "Woman question" in sustainable development to feminist political ecology in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic / Dianne Rocheleu
  • Gender relations beyond farm fences: reframing the spatial context of local forest livelihoods / Anoja Wickramasinghe
  • The new species of capitalism: an ecofeminist comment on animal biotechnology / Jody Emel, Julie Urbanik
  • Siren songs: gendered discourses of concern for sea creatures / Jennifer Wolch, Jin Zhang
  • Geographic information and women's empowerment: a breast cancer example / Sara McLafferty
  • Performing a "global sense of place": women's actions for environmental justice / Giovanna Di Chiro
  • PART IV. STATE/NATION
  • Feminist political geographies / Eleonore Kofman
  • Gender, race, and nationalism: American identity and economic imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century / Mona Domosh
  • Virility and violation in the US "War on Terrorism" / Matthew G. Hannah
  • Feminist geopolitics and September 11 / Jennifer Hyndman
  • Love for sale: marketing gay male p/leisure space in contemporary Cape Town, South Africa / Glen S. Elder
  • Women's struggles for sustainable peace in post-conflict Peru: a feminist analysis of violence and change / Maureen Hays-Mitchell.