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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 327 $aUrban 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 fla?neur 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 327 $aCare deficits in Athens -- Who 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 327 $a6. Retelling stories, resisting dichotomies: staging identity, marginalization and activism in Minneapolis and Sitapur -- Experience 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 327 $aNarrative 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 327 $aChallenging a dominant paradigm: growth in the Toronto region 330 $aIn Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban, 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. 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