Mapping Women, Making Politics: Feminist Perspectives on Political GeographyLynn A. Staeheli, Eleonore Kofman, Linda Peake Mapping Women, Making Politics demonstrates the multiple ways in which gender influences political processes and the politics of space. The book begins by addressing feminism's theoretical and conceptual challenges to traditional political geography and than applies these perspectives to a range of settings and topics including nationalism, migration, development, international relations, elections, social movements, governance and the environment in the Global North and South. |
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Political Geography: World-economy, Nation-state, and Locality Colin Flint No preview available - 2007 |