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Space, Place and Gendered Identities: Feminist History and the Spatial Turn (en Inglés)
Beebe, Kathryne ; Davis, Angela ; Gleadle, Kathryn (Autor)
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Space, Place and Gendered Identities: Feminist History and the Spatial Turn (en Inglés) - Beebe, Kathryne ; Davis, Angela ; Gleadle, Kathryn
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Reseña del libro "Space, Place and Gendered Identities: Feminist History and the Spatial Turn (en Inglés)"
In the last two decades, historians have increasingly sought to understand how environments, 'built' and otherwise, architectural surroundings, landscapes, and conceptual 'places' and 'spaces' have affected the nature and scope of political power, cultural production and social experience . The essays in this collection expand upon this already rich field of inquiry by combining an analytical approach sensitive to questions of gender with an exploration of ideas of political space. The volume demonstrates how the gendered and political meanings of space--be that space domestic or public, rural or urban, real or imagined, or a combination of all these and more--are fashioned through the movement of historical actors through space and time. Whether in delineating the gendered and politicized space of the pulpit; the sickroom; the Irish farmyard; the London suffrage atelier; the domestic space created by the wireless; the lesbian 'scene' of rural Canada; the eighteenth-century ladies' 'closet'; or the public space within the 'public history' of historic houses, the volume demonstrates how the meanings of these spaces are not fixed, but are challenged and reformulated. This book was originally published as a special issue of Women's History Review.