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A Companion to Feminist Geography




A Companion to Feminist Geography

Edited by Lise Nelson & Joni Seager

© 2005 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd


Blackwell Companions to Geography

Blackwell Companions to Geography is a blue-chip, comprehensive series covering each major subdiscipline of human geography in detail. Edited and contributed by the disciplines’ leading authorities each book provides the most up to date and authoritative syntheses available in its field. The overviews provided in each Companion will be an indispensable introduction to the field for students of all levels, while the cutting-edge, critical direction will engage students, teachers and practitioners alike.



Published

1. A Companion to the City
Edited by Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson

2. A Companion to Economic Geography
Edited by Eric Sheppard and Trevor J. Barnes

3. A Companion to Political Geography
Edited by John Agnew, Katharyne Mitchell, and Gerard Toal
(Gearóid Ó Tuathail)

4. A Companion to Cultural Geography
Edited by James S. Duncan, Nuala C. Johnson, and Richard H. Schein

5. A Companion to Tourism
Edited by Alan A. Lew, C. Michael Hall, and Allan M. Williams

6. A Companion to Feminist Geography
Edited by Lise Nelson and Joni Seager
Forthcoming

8. Handbook to GIS
Edited by John Wilson and Stewart Fotheringham

© 2005 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd


Contents

List of Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xviii
1 Introduction 1
Lise Nelson and Joni Seager
Part I Contexts 13
2 Situating Gender 15
Liz Bondi and Joyce Davidson
3 Anti-racist Feminism in Geography: An Agenda for
Social Action 32
Audrey Kobayashi
4 A Bodily Notion of Research: Power, Difference, and
Specificity in Feminist Methodology 41
Pamela Moss
5 Transnational Mobilities and Challenges 60
Brenda S. A. Yeoh
Part II Work 75
6 Feminist Analyses of Work: Rethinking the Boundaries,
Gendering, and Spatiality of Work 77
Kim England and Victoria Lawson
7 Shea Butter, Globalization, and Women of Burkina Faso 93
Marlène Elias and Judith Carney
8 Working on the Global Assembly Line 109
Altha J. Cravey
9 From Migrant to Immigrant: Domestic Workers Settle in
Vancouver, Canada 123
Geraldine Pratt in collaboration with the Philippine
Women Centre
10 Borders, Embodiment, and Mobility: Feminist Migration
Studies in Geography 138
Rachel Silvey
11 The Changing Roles of Female Labor in Economic
Expansion and Decline: The Case of the Istanbul Clothing
Industry 150
Ayda Eraydın and Asuman Turkun-Erendil
12 Female Labor in Sex Trafficking: A Darker Side of
Globalization 166
Vidyamali Samarasinghe
13 Changing the Gender of Entrepreneurship 179
Susan Hanson and Megan Blake
14 Gender and Empowerment: Creating “Thus Far and
No Further” Supportive Structures. A Case from India 194
Saraswati Raju
Part III City 209
15 Feminist Geographies of the “City”: Multiple Voices,
Multiple Meanings 211
Valerie Preston and Ebru Ustundag
16 Spaces of Change: Gender, Information Technology, and
New Geographies of Mobility and Fixity in the Early
Twentieth-century Information Economy 228
Kate Boyer
17 Gender and the City: The Different Formations of
Belonging 242
Tovi Fenster
18 Urban Space in Plural: Elastic, Tamed, Suppressed 257
Hille Koskela
19 Daycare Services Provision for Working Women in Japan 271
Kamiya Hiroo
20 Organizing from the Margins: Grappling with
“Empowerment” in India and South Africa 291
Richa Nagar and Amanda Lock Swarr
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21 Moving beyond “Gender and GIS” to a Feminist
Perspective on Information Technologies: The Impact
of Welfare Reform on Women’s IT Needs 305
Melissa R. Gilbert and Michele Masucci
22 Women Outdoors: Destabilizing the Public/Private
Dichotomy 322
Phil Hubbard
Part IV Body 335
23 Situating Bodies 337
Robyn Longhurst
24 Bodies, State Discipline, and the Performance of Gender
in a South African Women’s Prison 350
Teresa Dirsuweit
25 HIV/AIDS Interventions and the Politics of the African
Woman’s Body 363
Kawango Agot
26 British Pakistani Muslim Women: Marking the Body,
Marking the Nation 379
Robina Mohammad
27 Transversal Circuits: Transnational Sexualities and Trinidad 398
Jasbir Kaur Puar
Part V Environment 417
28 Listening to the Landscapes of Mama Tingo: From
the “Woman Question” in Sustainable Development
to Feminist Political Ecology in Zambrana–Chacuey,
Dominican Republic 419
Dianne Rocheleau
29 Gender Relations beyond Farm Fences: Reframing
the Spatial Context of Local Forest Livelihoods 434
Anoja Wickramasinghe
30 The New Species of Capitalism: An Ecofeminist Comment
on Animal Biotechnology 445
Jody Emel and Julie Urbanik
31 Siren Songs: Gendered Discourses of Concern for
Sea Creatures 458
Jennifer Wolch and Jin Zhang
32 Geographic Information and Women’s Empowerment:
A Breast Cancer Example 486
Sara McLafferty
CONTENTS vii
33 Performing a “Global Sense of Place”: Women’s Actions
for Environmental Justice 496
Giovanna Di Chiro
Part VI State/Nation 517
34 Feminist Political Geographies 519
Eleonore Kofman
35 Gender, Race, and Nationalism: American Identity and
Economic Imperialism at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century 534
Mona Domosh
36 Virility and Violation in the US “War on Terrorism” 550
Matthew G. Hannah
37 Feminist Geopolitics and September 11 565
Jennifer Hyndman
38 Love for Sale: Marketing Gay Male P/Leisure Space
in Contemporary Cape Town, South Africa 578
Glen S. Elder
39 Women’s Struggles for Sustainable Peace in Post-conflict
Peru: A Feminist Analysis of Violence and Change 590
Maureen Hays-Mitchell
Index 607


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