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Record Nr.

UNINA9910465079903321

Titolo

Rethinking feminist interventions into the urban / / edited by Linda Peake and Martina Rieker

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013

ISBN

1-136-74344-8

0-203-56843-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (460 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

PeakeLinda <1956->

RiekerMartina

Disciplina

307.76082

Soggetti

Urbanization

Urban women

Feminism

Urban policy

Sociology, Urban

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Rethinking feminist interventions into the urban; Urban feminist research: "geographies" of knowledge production; The problems and possibilities of feminism; Why the urban, why now?; Feminist geographical imaginaries; Going forward; Acknowledgements; 2. Urban neoliberalism, urban insecurity and urban violence: exploring the gender dimensions; Introduction; Urban neoliberalism examined; Entrepreneurial cities; Working in the new urban economy; Governance and governmentality

Urban strugglesCounter-topographies; Two case studies; Freedom and fear: gender ideology and neoliberalism in Toronto's condominium boom; Economic violence, social violence and the production of fear in Kingston, Jamaica; The challenge of building counter-topographies; 3. Feminism, urban knowledge and the killing of politics; Introduction; The invisible flâneur and the public woman; Post-colonial feminist



cities; From feminicidio to juvenicidio: or the failure of modernity; 4. Transnational city lives: changing patterns of care and neighbouring; Everyday practices in urban neighbourhoods

Care deficits in AthensWho cares? Geographies of elder care in Athens; Caring across borders; Neighbouring practices; Negotiating gender; 5. New mobile women in South China: narratives of female success and the imagination of development in the Pearl River Delta; Contextualizing urban development in the south: the Pearl River Delta and Guangzhou; Miracle of the Pearl River Delta: Zhang Yin's success story; Lala's promotion vs. Guangzhou's demotion? The development of an urban professional female subject in an ordinary city; Conclusion

6. Retelling stories, resisting dichotomies: staging identity, marginalization and activism in Minneapolis and SitapurExperience as representation: spatial categories, performativity, and storytelling through theater; Richa's story/choosing stages; Sofi's story/invited stages; The process; Grounded reflections; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; 7. Unsettling narratives: global households, urban life and a politics of possibility; Introduction; Narrative 1: divided cities and social polarisation; Narrative 2: failure of global households from another perspective

Narrative 3: new urbanism and new forms of intimacyWorking within the interpretive triangle; Political possibility; 8. Feminist perspectives on urban poverty: de-essentialising difference; Introduction; Comparison and the concrete other; Women as victims or heroines: poverty and household headship; Informality, mobility and property titles; Conclusion; 9. Interrogating gendered silences in urban policy: regionalism and alternative visions of a caring region; Introduction; Socio-spatial imaginaries through a feminist lens; The neoliberalized urban region

Challenging a dominant paradigm: growth in the Toronto region

Sommario/riassunto

<P>In <I>Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban,</I> Linda Peake and Martina Rieker embark on an ambitious project to explore the extent to which a feminist re-imagining of the twenty-first century city can form the core of a new emerging analytic of women and the neoliberal urban.</P><P>In a world in which the majority of the population now live in urban centres, they take as their starting point the need to examine the production of knowledge about the city through the problematic divide of the global north and south, asking what might a feminist intervention, a position itself fra