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Putting Women in Place: Feminist Geographers Make Sense of the World

Putting Women in Place: Feminist Geographers Make Sense of the World
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Putting Women in Place: Feminist Geographers Make Sense of the World

 
 
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Why do women and men tend to work in different jobs, in different ways, and in different spaces? Which is more "masculine"--the city or the suburbs? Why is nature often represented in feminine form? This thought-provoking book uses the lens of gender to provide an illuminating new perspective on the geography of everyday life. Domosh and Seager show how notions of maleness and femaleness have influenced our built environment, the locations in which we invest meaning, and the ways we live, work, travel, and explore. From the arrangement of furniture in Victorian homes to the movements of refugees over contemporary borders, the book explores gender patterns and roles across cultures and historical periods. It is lavishly illustrated with line drawings, photographs, and maps.


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Author:Mona Domosh
Paperback:216 pages
Publisher:The Guilford Press
Publication Date:May 30, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:1572306688
Package Length:9.8 inches
Package Width:7.0 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
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5Feminist geographers attempt to make sense of the world  Nov 13, 2001 By Midwest Book Review
Feminist geographers attempt to make sense of the world in Putting Women In Place, an excellent title which considers why men and women work in different jobs and in different manners. From notions of men and women's roles and careers to issues of gender in the workplace and working women's history, Putting Women In Place provides an intriguing set of discussions which blend social insight with historical facts.

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