9781949199888-1949199886-Feminist Geography Unbound: Discomfort, Bodies, and Prefigured Futures (Gender, Feminism, and Geography)

Feminist Geography Unbound: Discomfort, Bodies, and Prefigured Futures (Gender, Feminism, and Geography)

ISBN-13: 9781949199888
ISBN-10: 1949199886
Edition: First Edition
Author: Banu Gokariksel, Michael Hawkins, Christopher Neubert, Sara Smith
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Format: Paperback 323 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781949199888
ISBN-10: 1949199886
Edition: First Edition
Author: Banu Gokariksel, Michael Hawkins, Christopher Neubert, Sara Smith
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Format: Paperback 323 pages

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Feminist Geography Unbound: Discomfort, Bodies, and Prefigured Futures (Gender, Feminism, and Geography) (ISBN-13: 9781949199888 and ISBN-10: 1949199886), written by authors Banu Gokariksel, Michael Hawkins, Christopher Neubert, Sara Smith, was published by West Virginia University Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Human Geography (Social Sciences, Feminist Theory, Women's Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Feminist Geography Unbound: Discomfort, Bodies, and Prefigured Futures (Gender, Feminism, and Geography) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Human Geography books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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A field-defining collection of new voices on gender, feminism, and geography.



Feminist Geography Unbound is a call to action--to expand imaginations and to read and travel more widely and carefully through terrains that have been cast as niche, including Indigenous and decolonial feminisms, Black geographies, and trans geographies. The original essays in this collection center three themes to unbind and enable different feminist futures: discomfort as a site where differences generate both productive and immobilizing frictions, gendered and racialized bodies as sites of political struggle, and the embodied work of building the future.



Drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds and a range of field sites, contributors consider how race, gender, citizenship, and class often determine who feels comfort and who is tasked with producing it. They work through bodies as terrains of struggle that make claims to space and enact political change, and they ask how these politics prefigure the futures that we fear or desire. The book also champions feminist geography as practice, through interviews with feminist scholars and interludes in which feminist collectives speak to their experience inhabiting and transforming academic spaces. Feminist Geography Unbound is grounded in a feminist geography that has long forced the discipline to grapple with the production of difference, the unequal politics of knowledge production, and gender's constitutive role in shaping social life.

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