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OverviewExploring what it means to enact feminist geography, this book brings together contemporary, cutting edge cases of social justice activism and collaborative research with activists. From Black feminist organising in the American South to the stories of feminist geography collectives in Latin America, the editors present contemporary case studies from the Global North and South. The chapters showcase the strength and vibrancy of activist-engaged scholarship taking place in the field and serve as a call to action, exploring how this work advances real-world efforts to fight injustice and re-make the world as a fairer, more equitable and more accepting place. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate Boyer (Cardiff University) , LaToya E. Eaves (University of Tennessee) , Jennifer Fluri (University of Colorado-Boulder)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529225099ISBN 10: 1529225094 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 31 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews“This book makes a vital contribution to feminist geographies, expanding our understanding of social justice and activism. Together, the authors provide important and inspiring examples of what it means to enact feminist geography.” Malene H. Jacobsen, Newcastle University “Tracing the contours of power in Afghanistan, the US, Mexico, Ecuador, Czechia, and the UK, this book demonstrates anti-racist, decolonial, queer, and anti-sexist activist scholarship. This is an incredibly useful text both for readers new to the field and those seeking to expand and disrupt its boundaries.” Caroline Faria, University of Texas at Austin """This book makes a vital contribution to feminist geographies, expanding our understanding of social justice and activism. Together, the authors provide important and inspiring examples of what it means to enact feminist geography."" Malene H. Jacobsen, Newcastle University ""Tracing the contours of power in Afghanistan, the US, Mexico, Ecuador, Czechia, and the UK, this book demonstrates anti-racist, decolonial, queer, and anti-sexist activist scholarship. This is an incredibly useful text both for readers new to the field and those seeking to expand and disrupt its boundaries."" Caroline Faria, University of Texas at Austin" Author InformationKate Boyer is Reader in Human Geography at Cardiff University. LaToya E. Eaves is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Tennessee. Jennifer Fluri is Professor of Geography at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |