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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781119789147 , 9781119789154
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 295 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Antipode book series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Feminist theory ; Queer theory ; Sociology, Urban ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Feminismus ; Soziologie ; Theorie ; Feminismus ; Urbanität
    Abstract: "In this book, as feminist, Marxist, postcolonial, and queer scholars, we argue that social reproduction is foundational to comprehending urbanization and urban transformations by contributing to the feminist project of writing social reproduction and everyday life into urban theory." Social reproduction is, of course, not just an analytical framing but also an organising call for feminist scholars and our contention is that if we want an urban theory for our time, it needs to be feminist. Feminism is not simply a 'discipline,' 'theory', or 'ideology', but a worldview, a lived praxis that provides a platform for engaged analysis. The book's origins lie in our belief in the necessity of feminist urban knowledge production, a belief further endorsed by our prior critical engagement with the analytical framework of planetary urbanization and our collective ruminations during and post this engagement on the nature of urban theory (Reddy 2018; Ruddick et al. 2018). Not least the considerable response to the theme issue of Society and Space (Peake et al. 2018) showed us that there was an audience desirous of troubling the hegemony of urban theory. Moreover, our approach of working as a team across hierarchies of junior and senior scholars, generations, genders, sexualities, institutions, and disciplines-a praxis we refer to as "the intergenerational social reproductive labor of knowledge production" (Peake et al. 2018, p. 377)-had been fruitful and positive and we wanted it to continue. It was as much a pedagogical experience of reading and writing together, and sharing meals, as it was an exploration of our places within the academy and an intellectual foray into urban theory. And while Roza Tchoukaleyska left for Newfoundland, Elsa Koleth, a new post-doctoral fellow at the City Institute at York University, joined us"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781119789178
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (296 pages) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Antipode Book Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A feminist urban theory for our time
    DDC: 305.42
    RVK:
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Feminismus ; Soziologie ; Theorie ; Feminismus ; Urbanität
    Abstract: Intro -- A Feminist Urban Theory for our Time -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Series Editors' Preface -- Preface -- 1 Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban -- Introduction -- Social Reproduction -- Social Reproduction and the Urban -- Making the Urban Through Feminist Knowledge Production -- Infrastructures -- Subjectivities -- Decolonizing Feminist Urban Knowledge -- Methodologies -- The Limits of Social Reproduction -- Coda: Social Reproduction and the Urban During a Pandemic -- References -- 2 Sociability and Social Reproduction in Times of Disaster Exploring the Role of Expressive Urban Cultural Practices in Haiti and Puerto Rico -- Introduction -- The Hidden Transcript of Resilience and Its Social Reproductive Roots -- Sociability, Expressive Cultural Practice, and Social Reproduction in the Caribbean -- Social Reproduction and the Unbearable Subversions of Expressive Cultural Practice: Exploring the Power of Rabòday and Plena -- The Possibilities and Limits of Expressive Cultural Practice to Transformational Change -- References -- 3 'Never/Again': Reading the Qayqayt Nation and New Westminster in Public Poetry Installations -- Introduction -- Social Reproduction and the Urban in the Context of Settler Colonialism -- Ask Again: Authorship and a Short History of the Qayqayt -- Colonial Legibility and the Postmodern Media of Recognition -- References -- 4 Gender in Resistance: Emotion, Affective Labour, and Social Reproduction in Athens -- Introduction -- Protest and Resistance in Athens -- Feminist Social Reproduction in the Context of Urban Activism -- Placing Social Reproduction in the Anti-authoritarian/Anarchist Commons -- The Commons and the De-politicization of the Personal -- Anarchist Commons: Performances and Cultures of Resistance and the Re-making of Safe Spaces.
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