How has the study of the built environment changed the historiography of gender? This paper analyzes the shifts in the historiography of women and gender in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American history. It examines the evolution from a metaphorical concept of spheres to a more complex understanding of the interactions between space and gender. In the 1960s, feminist historians introduced the concept of ‘separate spheres’ as a way to understand the history of women in the nineteenth century. When historians, in the 1970s and 1980s, began to study actual spaces it became clear that the relationship of gender and space was more complex than the dichotomies of public and private, male and female, urban and suburban, which reinf...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 88-101.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Gender, space and narrative...
The article explores the heuristic potential of gender studies and area studies (especially those co...
Abstract. The paper contains a critical review of urban theory and of some current work in urban stu...
The relationship between gender and space has been a consistent theme in histories of women and of g...
It is often held that between 1600 and 1850, women gradually withdrew from the public sphere of the ...
I argue that the current trend in U.S. studies to move beyond the public-private dichotomy is based ...
This course has the intersecting goals of surveying the history of women in the United states from t...
As part of GPC’s 25-year anniversary celebrations, this article explores possibilities and prospects...
Through a contemporary reading of architectural history, this text aims to elaborate on intersection...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
In the late 19th-century, when US women’s authority was largely relegated to domestic spaces, there ...
JŸrgen Habermas\u27s bourgeois public sphere theory led many historians to adopt new categories of s...
In the field of housing research, gender and space have historically been overlooked, both empirical...
How do buildings contribute to an organization’s sense of what it is? In this article, we present th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 88-101.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Gender, space and narrative...
The article explores the heuristic potential of gender studies and area studies (especially those co...
Abstract. The paper contains a critical review of urban theory and of some current work in urban stu...
The relationship between gender and space has been a consistent theme in histories of women and of g...
It is often held that between 1600 and 1850, women gradually withdrew from the public sphere of the ...
I argue that the current trend in U.S. studies to move beyond the public-private dichotomy is based ...
This course has the intersecting goals of surveying the history of women in the United states from t...
As part of GPC’s 25-year anniversary celebrations, this article explores possibilities and prospects...
Through a contemporary reading of architectural history, this text aims to elaborate on intersection...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
In the late 19th-century, when US women’s authority was largely relegated to domestic spaces, there ...
JŸrgen Habermas\u27s bourgeois public sphere theory led many historians to adopt new categories of s...
In the field of housing research, gender and space have historically been overlooked, both empirical...
How do buildings contribute to an organization’s sense of what it is? In this article, we present th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 88-101.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Gender, space and narrative...
The article explores the heuristic potential of gender studies and area studies (especially those co...
Abstract. The paper contains a critical review of urban theory and of some current work in urban stu...