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Feminist city, Leslie Kern

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Feminist city, Leslie Kern
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Feminist city
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1126544900
Responsibility statement
Leslie Kern
Summary
Feminist City is an ongoing experiment in living differently, living better, and living more justly in an urban world. We live in the city of men. Our public spaces are not designed for female bodies. There is little consideration for women as mothers, workers or carers. The urban streets often are a place of threats rather than community. Gentrification has made the everyday lives of women even more difficult. What would a metropolis for working women look like' A city of friendships beyond Sex and the City. A transit system that accommodates mothers with strollers on the school run. A public space with enough toilets. A place where women can walk without harassment. In Feminist City, through history, personal experience and popular culture Leslie Kern exposes what is hidden in plain sight: the social inequalities built into our cities, homes, and neighborhoods. Kern offers an alternative vision of the feminist city. Taking on fear, motherhood, friendship, activism, and the joys and perils of being alone, Kern maps the city from new vantage points, laying out an intersectional feminist approach to urban histories and proposes that the city is perhaps also our best hope for shaping a new urban future. It is time to dismantle what we take for granted about cities and to ask how we can build more just, sustainable, and women-friendly cities together
Table of contents
City of men. Disorderly women -- Who writes the city? -- Freedom and fear -- Feminist geographyCity of moms. The flâneuse -- A public body -- A woman's place -- The city fix -- Gentrifying motherhood -- The non-sexist cityCity of friends. Friendship as a way of life -- Girls town -- Friendships and freedom -- Queer women's spaces -- Friends 'til the endCity of one. Personal space -- Table for one -- The right to be alone -- Women in public -- Toilet talk -- Women taking up spaceCity of protest. Right to the city -- DIY safety -- Gendered activist labour -- Activist tourism -- Protest lessonsCity of fear. The female fear -- Mapping danger -- The cost of fear -- Pushing back -- Bold women -- Intersectionality and violence

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