This chapter examines the evidence in lhe urban landscape for the social construction of women's roles. The methodology combines radical feminist theory with the post-modernist technique of deconstruction. Radical feminist theory locates the oppression of women in the power structures of capitalism and patriarchy. These power structures constitute the dominant hegemony in contemporary Australian society, which constructs spaces to reflect and reinforce its own ideologies. These underlying ideologies are often masked by different layers of meaning in the landscape. The study area is the city of Wolloogong in New South Wales. The urban landscape of two contrasted areas of the city is critically examined. The mall in the central city is a lan...
ABSTRACT. The authors demonstrate that grass-roots women’s movements can produce innovative solution...
The city of Newcastle has experienced significant transformations of identity. The city's contempora...
Summary. The paper discusses everyday life in urban neighbourhoods from a feminist perspective. It a...
This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary ...
Abstract. The paper contains a critical review of urban theory and of some current work in urban stu...
Recent feminist critique has highlighted the need for a broader yet more nuanced approach to gentrif...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
This book examines relationships between contemporary women artists' work and concepts and explorati...
This paper points out that the needs and contribution of women are largely invisible in landscape ar...
Examining the evolution of essentialist claims about women and anti-essentialist responses reveals h...
On the basis of what perspectives are the city, the street, the home, the working place and the spac...
This book investigates the gender revolution in urban planning and public policy. Building on femini...
The concept of landscape in contemporary cities is in a dynamic state of flux (Daidalos, 1999; Waldh...
Are there ways of occupying space and producing places that somehow contest, challenge, and problema...
Notions of modernity as progress have traditionally excluded the significance of woman's societal pa...
ABSTRACT. The authors demonstrate that grass-roots women’s movements can produce innovative solution...
The city of Newcastle has experienced significant transformations of identity. The city's contempora...
Summary. The paper discusses everyday life in urban neighbourhoods from a feminist perspective. It a...
This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary ...
Abstract. The paper contains a critical review of urban theory and of some current work in urban stu...
Recent feminist critique has highlighted the need for a broader yet more nuanced approach to gentrif...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
This book examines relationships between contemporary women artists' work and concepts and explorati...
This paper points out that the needs and contribution of women are largely invisible in landscape ar...
Examining the evolution of essentialist claims about women and anti-essentialist responses reveals h...
On the basis of what perspectives are the city, the street, the home, the working place and the spac...
This book investigates the gender revolution in urban planning and public policy. Building on femini...
The concept of landscape in contemporary cities is in a dynamic state of flux (Daidalos, 1999; Waldh...
Are there ways of occupying space and producing places that somehow contest, challenge, and problema...
Notions of modernity as progress have traditionally excluded the significance of woman's societal pa...
ABSTRACT. The authors demonstrate that grass-roots women’s movements can produce innovative solution...
The city of Newcastle has experienced significant transformations of identity. The city's contempora...
Summary. The paper discusses everyday life in urban neighbourhoods from a feminist perspective. It a...