Bodyspace: Destabilizing Geographies of Gender and SexualityNancy Duncan Psychology Press, 1996 - 278 pages BodySpace brings together some of the best known geographers writing on gender and sexuality today. Together they explore the role of space and place in the performance of gender and sexuality. |
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... discussion of consequence outside our own little circles ... Iris Marion Young argues that the ideals of liberal political theory such as formal equality and universal rationality and impartiality express ' what Theodor Adorno calls a ...
... discuss Jonathan Crary's ( 1993 ) theory of the history of vision with an eye to engendering this history . They show that the universalized observer that Crary takes to be a subject position produced by nineteenth - century discourse ...
... discussion of sexual dissidents : lesbians who perform acts of subversion and resistance that aim to renegotiate the ... discuss an interesting counter - intuitive finding of his own research in the gay community of Dupont Circle ...
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Contents
FEMINIST THEORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE New knowledges new epistemologies | 13 |
SPATIALIZING FEMINISM Geographic perspectives | 28 |
RE MAPPING SUBJECTIVITY Cartographic vision and the limits of politics | 45 |
AS IF THE MIRRORS HAD BLED Masculine dwelling masculinist theory and feminist masquerade | 56 |
RECORPOREALIZING VISION | 75 |
GENDERING NATIONHOOD A feminist engagement with national identity | 97 |
MASCULINITY DUALISMS AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY | 109 |
RENEGOTIATING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES | 127 |
RENEGOTIATING THE SOCIALSEXUAL IDENTITIES OF PLACES Gay communities as safe havens or sites of resistance? | 156 |
ON BEING NOT EVEN ANYWHERE NEAR THE PROJECT Ways of putting ourselves in the picture | 170 |
ENGENDERING RACE RESEARCH Unsettling the selfOther dichotomy | 197 |
DISPLACING THE FIELD IN FIELDWORK Masculinity metaphor and space | 212 |
REFLECTIONS ON POSTMODERN FEMINIST SOCIAL RESEARCH | 234 |
CONCLUSION | 245 |
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