A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time

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A Feminist Urban Theory for our Time. Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Guide
Pages
List of Contributors
Series Editors’ Preface
Preface
References
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
Acknowledgements
Notes
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
Acknowledgements
Notes
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
Acknowledgements
Notes
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
Politicizing Emotion: Dispossession and Empowering Practices of Social Reproduction in the Urban
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
5 ‘Sustaining Lives is What Matters’ Contested Infrastructure, Social Reproduction, and Feminist Urban Praxis in Catalonia
Introduction
Positionality and Praxis
Social Reproduction, Infrastructure, and the Urban
Contested Catalonia
#AguaParaEsther
Feminist Praxis
Reproducing the Urban Otherwise
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
6 Global Restructuring of Social Reproduction and Its Invisible Work in Urban Revitalization
Introduction
A Landscape of New Inequalities in the Rustbelt and Its Social and Spatial Transformation
Social Reproduction and Its Global Restructuring
Relational Framing and Radical Feminist Urban Scholarship
Social Reproduction and Feminist Urban Scholarship
Outsourced Social Reproduction and Revitalization of Urban Space
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
7 From the Kampung to the Courtroom A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of the Human Right to Water as a Tool for Poor Women’s Urban Praxis in Jakarta
Introduction
Methodology and Positionality
Water, the Urban, and Social Reproduction
The Privatization of Water and Anti-privatization Struggles in Indonesia
Solidaritas Perempuan Jakarta and Poor Women’s Rights to Water
Legal Challenges Against Privatization
Community-based Research on the Impacts of Privatization
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
8 Re-imagine Urban Antispaces! for a Decolonial Social Reproduction
Introduction: Linking the ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ and Socio-Spacio-Cide
The ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ in Palestine
Socio-cide: Spatial Militarization and Antispaces
Ramallah’s Tomorrow: Between Individualisms and Commons
Refiguring and Reconfiguring for Resilience: Takhayyali [Imagine] Ramallah
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
9 Forced Displacement, Migration, and (Trans)national Care Networks Practices of Urban Space Production in Colombia and Spain
Introduction
(Trans)national Care Networks, Social Reproduction, and Urban Space
War, Migration, and Care: Colombian Care Workers in Spain
Communitarian Mothers in Colombia
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
10 Tenga Nehungwaru Navigating Gendered Food Precarity in Three African Secondary Urban Settlements
Introduction
Food and Social Reproduction in African Cities
The Consuming Urban Poverty (CUP) Project: Research Methods and Researcher Positionality
Urban Food Systems and Food Insecurity in Kitwe, Kisumu, and Epworth
Lived Urban Geographies of Food Access and Food Poverty in Kitwe, Kisumu, and Epworth
Marital Status, Household Form, and Gendered Occupations
Food Procurement and Access
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
11 Infrastructures of Social Reproduction Dialogic Collaboration and Feminist Comparative Urbanism
Introduction
Feminist Urban Scholarship and Comparative Urbanism
Thinking Comparatively Between Córdoba and London
Dialogic Collaboration
Situated Knowledge
Solidarity
Collaboration
Iteration
Gendered Urban Struggles in Córdoba and London
Subjectivation
Demands
Strategy
Infrastructures of Social Reproduction and the Urban
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Index
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Series Editors: Vinay Gidwani, University of Minnesota, USA and Sharad Chari, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Like its parent journal, the Antipode Book Series reflects distinctive new developments in radical geography. It publishes books in a variety of formats — from reference books to works of broad explication to titles that develop and extend the scholarly research base — but the commitment is always the same: to contribute to the praxis of a new and more just society.
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