04040nam 2200553za 450 991067760490332120240603135900.09781119789161 (e-book)9781119789147 (hbk.)9781119789154 (pbk.)1-119-78918-41-119-78916-81-119-78917-6(CKB)4100000011994096(MiAaPQ)EBC6687076(Au-PeEL)EBL6687076(OCoLC)1263028284(EXLCZ)99410000001199409620220415d2021 uy 0engurcn|nnn|||||A feminist urban theory for our time rethinking social reproduction and the urban /edited by Linda Peake, Elsa Koleth, Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz, Rajyashree N. Reddy & darren patrick/dpHoboken, N.J. Wiley20211 online resource (xvii, 295 p.)Antipode book seriesIncludes index.1-119-78914-1 1 Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban -- 2 Sociability and Social Reproduction in Times of Disaster: Exploring the Role of Expressive Urban Cultural Practices in Haiti and Puerto Rico -- 3 ‘Never/Again’: Reading the Qayqayt Nation and New Westminster in Public Poetry Installations -- 4 Gender in Resistance: Emotion, Affective Labour, and Social Reproduction in Athens -- 5 ‘Sustaining Lives is What Matters’: Contested Infrastructure, Social Reproduction, and Feminist Urban Praxis in Catalonia -- 6 Global Restructuring of Social Reproduction and Its Invisible Work in Urban Revitalization -- 7 From the Kampung to the Courtroom: A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of the Human Right to Water as a Tool for Poor Women’s Urban Praxis in Jakarta -- 8 Re-imagine Urban Antispaces! for a Decolonial Social Reproduction -- 9 Forced Displacement, Migration, and (Trans)national Care Networks: Practices of Urban Space Production in Colombia and Spain -- 10 Tenga Nehungwaru: Navigating Gendered Food Precarity in Three African Secondary Urban Settlements -- 11 Infrastructures of Social Reproduction: Dialogic Collaboration and Feminist Comparative Urbanism -- Index.What does a feminist urban theory look like for the twenty first century? This book puts knowledges of feminist urban scholars, feminist scholars of social reproduction, and other urban theorists into conversation to propose an approach to the urban that recognises social reproduction both as foundational to urban transformations and as a methodological entry-point for urban studies. Offers an approach feminist urban theory that remains intentionally cautious of universal uses of social reproduction theory, instead focusing analytical attention on historical contingency and social difference; Eleven chapters that collectively address distinct elements of the contemporary crisis in social reproduction and the urban through the lenses of infrastructure and subjectivity formation as well as through feminist efforts to decolonize urban knowledge production; Deepens understandings of how people shape and reshape the spatial forms of their everyday lives, furthering understandings of the 'infinite variety' of the urban; Essential reading for academics, researchers and scholars within urban studies, human geography, gender and sexuality studies, and sociology.Antipode book seriesQueer theoryFeminist theorySociology, UrbanQueer theory.Feminist theory.Sociology, Urban.305.42Peake Linda1956-1637269Koleth Elsa1738755Tanyildiz Gökbörü Sarp1738756Reddy Rajashree N1738757Patrick Darren1738758MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910677604903321A feminist urban theory for our time4161601UNINA