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Feminist City

Claiming Space in a Man-Made World
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Feminist City by Leslie Kern explores the challenges and opportunities of urban life from a feminist perspective. The author examines how cities can be designed and reinvented to be more inclusive and equitable for all genders. The book provides thought-provoking insights into the connection between feminism and urban planning.
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Feminist City

Women - Reclaim the city!

Women - Reclaim the city!

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Feminist City by Leslie Kern provides a compelling exploration into what a truly inclusive and equitable urban environment for modern women could resemble. Envision a metropolis abundant with supportive communities that transcend superficial comparisons to TV shows like Sex and the City; a transit system thoughtfully designed to accommodate mothers with strollers during the school run; public spaces equipped with an adequate number of toilets; and most importantly, streets where women can walk freely without fear of harassment. Through a blend of historical analysis, personal anecdotes, and references from popular culture, Leslie Kern lays bare the entrenched social inequalities that permeate our cities, homes, and neighbourhoods. She presents a refreshing intersectional feminist perspective, casting light on elements often overlooked yet vital to understanding how urban settings can perpetuate inequity. Leslie Kern maps the city from fresh and critical vantage points, promoting the idea that while cities harbour these inequalities, they also hold profound potential for fostering a more just, sustainable, and caring urban future. Her book challenges us to reconsider and dismantle the assumptions we hold about urban spaces, urging us to envision and construct cities that are attentive to the needs and rights of all their inhabitants. Feminist City is not just a critique but a visionary blueprint for the urban future. It calls for comprehensive and thoughtful changes to urban planning and policy, advocating for spaces that prioritise inclusivity, accessibility, and equity. Kern's insightful and engaging narrative is a rallying cry to reimagine our cities as places where everyone can thrive, ultimately highlighting the intrinsic link between urban design and social justice. Whether you're an urban planner, sociologist, feminist scholar, or simply someone interested in how our environments shape our lives, Feminist City promises to be an enlightening and transformative read.

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Feminist City by Leslie Kern is an incisive and accessible analysis of how cities are often designed with gendered biases, marginalising women and other vulnerable groups. Kern utilises a mix of personal narratives, theoretical insights, and pop culture references to highlight the paradoxical nature of urban environments. The book explores issues of inequality and oppression while envisioning a more inclusive and equitable urban future. Reviews praise it as a significant, thought-provoking, and optimistic contribution to feminist geography and urban planning.

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ISBN: 9781788739825

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 September 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 420g

Pages: 224

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About the Author

Leslie Kern is an Associate Professor of geography and environment and Director of women's and gender studies at Mount Allison University. She is the author of Sex and the Revitalized City.

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