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De Gruyter Handbook of Feminist Political Geography

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Feminist Political Geography is a relatively new, but rapidly growing, area of interest in Geographical scholarship. It emerged from feminist engagement with the sub-discipline of Political Geography, which broadly concerns the intersection of politics, power, and space, and it responds to silences and absences in this sub-discipline as well as wider silences in Geography scholarship.
While early scholarship in Feminist Political Geography concentrated on including women's bodies and lives in scholarship, its focus has evolved and expanded over time. Today, Feminist Political Geography scholarship advances broader goals that do not necessarily entail a research focus on women, but push us to think about other lives and bodies that are traditionally absent from analysis. It challenges us to reimagine and build just futures. Like all feminist analysis, this body of scholarship is not content with describing or explaining injustices: it advances a normative critique of injustice and overtly commits itself to the project of justice.
In this book, the reader will find chapters authored by leading scholars who interrogate key ideas, debates, and developments, with a particular focus on intersectional ideas. Structured into four sections that go from the origins of Feminist Political Geography to its futures, this handbook is the definitive, state-of-the-art survey of this vibrant sub-discipline.

About the author

Sydney Calkin
is Reader in Human Geography at Queen Mary University of London. Dr Calkin is an interdisciplinary feminist social scientist with interests in political geography and International Relations. She is the author of
Abortion Pills Go Global: Reproductive Freedom Across Borders
(2023) and the co-editor of
After Repeal: Rethinking Global Abortion Politics
(2020), co-edited with Kath Browne. Her current work explores self-managed health and pharmaceutical geographies in sexual, reproductive and LGBTQ health.

Cordelia Freeman
is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Exeter. Dr Freeman is a political geographer whose work primarily explores borders, mobility and reproduction, with a particular interest in Latin America. Her recent research concerns the mobilities of abortion in Latin America which is the focus of her book
Magic Misoprostol: Reproductive Justice and Abortion Liberation in Latin America
(2025). Her current work examines reproductive justice amidst chemical pollution.

Summary

Feminist Political Geography is a relatively new, but rapidly growing, area of interest in Geographical scholarship. It emerged from feminist engagement with the sub-discipline of Political Geography, which broadly concerns the intersection of politics, power, and space, and it responds to silences and absences in this sub-discipline as well as wider silences in Geography scholarship.
While early scholarship in Feminist Political Geography concentrated on including women’s bodies and lives in scholarship, its focus has evolved and expanded over time. Today, Feminist Political Geography scholarship advances broader goals that do not necessarily entail a research focus on women, but push us to think about other lives and bodies that are traditionally absent from analysis. It challenges us to reimagine and build just futures. Like all feminist analysis, this body of scholarship is not content with describing or explaining injustices: it advances a normative critique of injustice and overtly commits itself to the project of justice.
In this book, the reader will find chapters authored by leading scholars who interrogate key ideas, debates, and developments, with a particular focus on intersectional ideas. Structured into four sections that go from the origins of Feminist Political Geography to its futures, this handbook is the definitive, state-of-the-art survey of this vibrant sub-discipline.

Product details

Assisted by Sydney Calkin (Editor), Freeman (Editor), Cordelia Freeman (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 17.11.2025
 
EAN 9783111288772
ISBN 978-3-11-128877-2
No. of pages 625
Dimensions 170 mm x 45 mm x 240 mm
Weight 1182 g
Illustrations 1 col. ill., 1 b/w tbl.
Series De Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences Handbooks
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

Anthropogeographie, Gender, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Intersectionality, Intersektionalität, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography, Politische Geographie, Raumforschung, Political Geography, Human Geography, Politics and Space, Feministische Geographie, Feminist Geography

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