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Title:
Space, place and gender
Author:
Massey, Doreen B.
ISBN:
9780745612355

9780745612362
Personal Author:
Massey, Doreen B.
Publication Information:
Cambridge : Polity, 1994.
Physical Description:
viii, 280 pages ; 24 cm
Subject Term:
Human geography.

Spatial behavior.

Space and time.

Sex role.

Social interaction.

Personal space.

Feminist theory.

Feminist theory. (OCoLC)fst00922816

Human geography. (OCoLC)fst00963107

Personal space. (OCoLC)fst01058646

Sex role. (OCoLC)fst01114598

Social interaction. (OCoLC)fst01122562

Space and time. (OCoLC)fst01127622

Spatial behavior. (OCoLC)fst01128787

Ruimte (algemeen)

Plaats.

Sociale relaties.

Sekserol.

Frau (DE-588)4018202-2

Aktionsraum (DE-588)4141747-1

Umweltwahrnehmung (DE-588)4186814-6

Umweltwahrnehmung.

Frau.

Aktionsraum.
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This new book brings together Doreen Massey's key writings on three areas central to a range of disciplines. In addition, the author reflects on the development of these ideas and outlines her current position on these important issues.

The book is organized around the three themes of space, place and gender. It traces the development of ideas about the social nature of space and place and the relation of both to issues of gender and debates within feminism. It is debates in these areas which have been crucial in bringing geography to the centre of social sciences thinking in recent years, and this book includes writings that have been fundamental to that process. Beginning with the economy and social structures of production, it develops a wider notion of spatiality as the product of intersecting social relations. In turn this has lead to conceptions of 'place' as essentially open and hybrid, always provisional and contested. These themes intersect with much current thinking about identity within both feminism and cultural studies.

Each of the themes is preceded by a section which reflects on the development of ideas and sets out the context of their production. The introduction assesses the current state of play and argues for the close relationship of new thinking on each of these themes. This book will be of interest to students in geography, social theory, women's studies and cultural studies.


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