Feminist (Re)visions of the Subject: Landscapes, Ethnoscapes, and Theoryscapes
. Ed(S): Currie, Gail; Rothenberg, Celia E.
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paperback. Feminist (Re)visions utilizes the study of space and place-which extends through sociology, anthropology, cultural studies and area studies, historical perspectives, and philosophy-as a paradigm for cross-disciplinary inquiry. Editor(s): Currie, Gail; Rothenberg, Celia E. Num Pages: 288 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: G; JFSJ1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 228 x 147 x 16. Weight in Grams: 376.
Feminist (Re)visions utilizes the study of space and place—which extends through sociology, anthropology, cultural studies and area studies, historical perspectives, and philosophy—as a paradigm for cross-disciplinary inquiry. Noting that both the study of space/place and feminism are transected by the lines of spacial, conceptual, and ontological disintegration in contemporary academia, Gail Currie and Celia Rothenberg have culled a collection of writings drawn together from feminist scholars across several disciplines to address three questions: how are subjects constituted in relation to the spaces and places they occupy; how are those spaces and places in turn negotiated and transformed; and how are ... Read more
Feminist (Re)visions utilizes the study of space and place—which extends through sociology, anthropology, cultural studies and area studies, historical perspectives, and philosophy—as a paradigm for cross-disciplinary inquiry. Noting that both the study of space/place and feminism are transected by the lines of spacial, conceptual, and ontological disintegration in contemporary academia, Gail Currie and Celia Rothenberg have culled a collection of writings drawn together from feminist scholars across several disciplines to address three questions: how are subjects constituted in relation to the spaces and places they occupy; how are those spaces and places in turn negotiated and transformed; and how are ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Lexington Books United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780739104101
SKU
V9780739104101
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About . Ed(S): Currie, Gail; Rothenberg, Celia E.
Gail Currie is adjunct research associate in the Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Kansas and a doctoral candidate in the interdisciplinary program of Social Science and Health at the University of Toronto. Celia Rothenberg is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Health Studies at McMaster University.
Reviews for Feminist (Re)visions of the Subject: Landscapes, Ethnoscapes, and Theoryscapes
For scholars beginning their academic careers at a time when feminist scholarship is more established and made more challenging by postmodern critiques of knowledge... this book will be a guide and inspiration. For more weary practioners, too, this book includes much to stimulate new ideas and will also provide a series of new examples for teaching about the ways in ... Read more