Gender : space / Aimee Meredith Cox, editor.

"The chapters in this volume creatively engage the correspondence between people and space. Gender: Space explores various sites through which gender, gender norms, and gendered identities are constructed and deconstructed, and the multiple ways gendered bodies make, occupy, reclaim, and discover sp...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Cox, Aimee Meredith, 1971- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Farmington Hills, Mich. : Macmillan Reference USA, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, [2018]
Series:Macmillan interdisciplinary handbooks. Gender
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Physical Description:xv, 344 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Foundations
  • The cult of true womanhood / Beryl Satter
  • The politics of respectability / Treva B. Lindsey
  • Feminist architectural theory / Lori Brown
  • Labor, land, and local transformations
  • Environmentalism, and industrial labor / Karen Hobert and Danielle DiNovelli-Lang
  • Neighborhood transitions / Ana Aparicio
  • Tourism and labor landscapes in the Caribbean / Mary Pena
  • Land loss and memory in New Orleans / Monica Barra
  • Constructing and challenging norms
  • Disability tropes and visual culture / Micki McGee
  • Women, drugs, and the state / Daliah Heller and Kate McCoy
  • LGBTQ families and public policy / Sarah Tobias
  • Access and space making
  • Resisting walls in a Mexican prison / Marisa Riusÿ
  • Campus sexual assault reform / Salamishah Tillet
  • Food access in the United States / Ashant Reese
  • Black LGBTQ youth and survival / Darnell L. Moore
  • Performing and curating the body
  • Dance, virtuosity, and queer Black masculinity / Ariel Osterweis
  • Performance and slavery reenactments / Dennis Tyler
  • Theater and girls? : resistance / Dana Edell
  • Creole women's erotic performance / Courtney Morris
  • Feminisms and exhibition making / Taylor Le Melle
  • Gender off / OnLine
  • Cyber communities / Andrea Lieber
  • Video games and gaming culture / Mary Flanagan
  • Racialized masculinity in digital space / Krystal A. Smalls.