New frontiers of space, bodies, and gender / edited by Rosa Ainley.
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- List of illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- I. Coming from the Same Place? Bodies
- 1. Sisters in exile: the Lesbian Nation
- 2. (Re)presenting shopping centres and bodies: questions of pregnancy
- 3. Involving black and minority women in regeneration initiatives: a case study of Bethnal Green City Challenge
- 4. Un Womanly acts: struggling over sites of resistance
- II. Taking Another Look: Spaces
- 5. Home and away: the feminist remapping of public and private space in Victorian London
- 6. Through their eyes: young girls look at their Los Angeles neighbourhood
- 7. Watching the detectors: control and the panopticon
- 8. Having it all? A question of collaborative housing
- III. Outside Possibilities: Cultural Planning
- 9. 'But is it worth taking the risk?' How women negotiate access to urban woodland: a case study
- 10. Lesbian space: more than one imagined territory
- 11. Ghetto girls/urban music: Jamaican ragga music and female performance
- IV. 'Altogether Elsewhere': Futures
- 12. Blurring the binaries? High tech in Cambridge
- 13. Urban culture for virtual bodies: comments on lesbian 'identity' and 'community' in San Francisco Bay Area cyberspace
- 14. 'You ever fuck a mutant?' Identity, technology and gender in Total Recall
- 15. Beyond maps and metaphors? Re-thinking the relationships between architecture and gender
- Bibliography
- Index.