Feminist Geography Unbound

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781949199871

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Edited by Banu Goerkariksel, Michael Hawkins, Christopher Neubert, Sara Smith
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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228 x 152 mm
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330 g
Pages:
277

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Banu Goekariksel is professor, Michael Hawkins and Christopher Neubert are PhD candidates, and Sara Smith is associate professor in the department of geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Acknowledgments Introduction - Banu Goekariksel, Michael Hawkins, Christopher Neubert, and Sara Smith Part I. - Discomfort across Encounters - 1. Brown Scholar, Black Studies: On Suffering, Witness, and Materialist Relationality - Pavithra Vasudevan 2. The Path to Radical Vulnerability: Feminist Praxis and Community Food Collaborations - Carrie Chennault3. Toilets and the Public Imagination: Planning for Safe and Inclusive Spaces - Rachael Cofield and Petra L. Doan4. Interview with Kumarini Silva Part II. - Gendered Bodies as a Terrain of Political Struggle - 5. "Real" and "Mythical" Bodies Weaving Social Skin: Two Waorani Women Disrupting Genres of Amazonian Humanity - Gabriela Valdivia, Kati Alvarez, Alicia Weya Cawiya, Manuela Ima Omene, Dayuma Alban, and Flora Lu 6. (Tiny) Houses and Black Feminist Geographic Praxis: Building More Humanly Workable Geographies - Tia-Simone Gardner 7. Decolonizing Development, Challenging Patriarchy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and Genders in Dine Bikeyah - Melanie K. Yazzie and Andrew Curley 8. Women-Only Spaces as a Method of Policing the Category of Woman - Abigail Barefoot 9. Interview with Petra Doan Part III. - Temporality and Feminist Futures - 10. Making Memory: Care and Dalit Feminist Archiving - Anusha Hariharan 11. From the Women's Movement to the Academy: Feminist Urban Planning, 1970-1985 - Bri Gauger 12. Challenging Anglocentric Feminist Geography from Latin American Feminist Debates on Territoriality - Sofia Zaragocin 13. Interview with LaToya Eaves Interlude: Calling All Collectives - Interviews with Feminist Geography Collectives - Jess Linz, Araby Smyth, Emily Billo, Winifred Curran, Roberta Hawkins, Beverley Mullings, Alison Mountz, Kate Parizeau, Margaret Walton-Roberts, Risa Whitson, Annie Elledge, Caroline Faria, Dominica Whitesell, Danya Al-Saleh, Elsa Noterman, and FLOCK Geography Collective Afterword - Lorraine Dowler Contributors - Index

Feminist Geography Unbound is a must-read for students and scholars interested in the diversity of feminist geographic thought, action, and activism. This is an exceptionally edited collection of leading scholars' research and reflections on gender, race, sexuality, identity, vulnerability, and power relations. I highly recommend this book for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses engaging with feminist geographic scholarship and methods." - Jennifer L. Fluri, coauthor of The Carpetbaggers of Kabul and Other American-Afghan Entanglements: Intimate Development, Geopolitics, and the Currency of Gender and Grief

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