Feminist geographers investigate the messy, power-laden, and embodied relationships humans and non-humans have with their environment. This review examines foundational texts in feminist geography in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom and more recent work that engages with Black geographies, Indigenous geographies, and disability geographies. I discuss three important considerations in feminist geography: knowledge production, the formation of difference, and critical reflexivity. To do this, I trace the historical development of feminist geography as a subdiscipline to identify the numerous ways that feminists intervene within Geography
The recent emphasis on emotional geographies has turned critical attention to the connections linkin...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...
A Companion to Feminist Geography captures the breadth and diversity of this vibrant and substantive...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
The next challenge for the subdiscipline (of political geography) is to incorporate new politicizati...
Abstract. Even though the so-called cultural turn in geogra-phy coincided with the elaboration and “...
In the first of my commentaries on geography and gender, I focused on one aspect of feminist geograp...
Over the past three decades feminist geography and the concept of gender have been deployed unevenly...
Geography and gender: what belongs to feminist geography? Emotion, power and change Joanne Sharp
Abstract refers to the book not the individual chapter. "In this innovative reader, Pamela Moss a...
The article traces the beginnings and early history of feminist geography in the United Kingdom thro...
The recent emphasis on emotional geographies has turned critical attention to the connections linkin...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...
A Companion to Feminist Geography captures the breadth and diversity of this vibrant and substantive...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
The next challenge for the subdiscipline (of political geography) is to incorporate new politicizati...
Abstract. Even though the so-called cultural turn in geogra-phy coincided with the elaboration and “...
In the first of my commentaries on geography and gender, I focused on one aspect of feminist geograp...
Over the past three decades feminist geography and the concept of gender have been deployed unevenly...
Geography and gender: what belongs to feminist geography? Emotion, power and change Joanne Sharp
Abstract refers to the book not the individual chapter. "In this innovative reader, Pamela Moss a...
The article traces the beginnings and early history of feminist geography in the United Kingdom thro...
The recent emphasis on emotional geographies has turned critical attention to the connections linkin...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...