Cultural Geography
of difference whereby it was implied that inequalities of race, class and gender could be stacked up in some simple additive fas ...
HIV/AIDS) are more socially stigmatized. Some disabilities (such as dyslexia) are relati- vely invisible, while others are more ...
Rouse, R. (1991) ‘Mexican migration and the social space of postmodernism’,Diaspora1: 8–23. Sayer, A. (1985) ‘The difference tha ...
Neil Smith commented recently that ‘cultural and social geography have experienced diver- gent fates in the English-speaking wor ...
seriously consumption, material culture and a discursive that connects with the material. This is a tactic not just which is ind ...
indicative of the diversity of research currently being conducted under what could be termed a broadly ‘social’ umbrella.^2 With ...
the social sciences more generally (Butler, 1990; 1993; Crossley, 1995; 1997; Featherstone et al., 1991; Gatens, 1996; Grosz, 19 ...
A notable exception to this tendency is, of course, David Sibley’s Geographies of Exclu- sion(1995), a text that is justifiably ...
inequalities were understood to be produced by the workings of specific structures – notably capitalism – whose key, defining re ...
the analysis of issues with a less overt politics. A case in point, and possibly one of the best instances of this tendency, is ...
identification of particular ‘excluded’ social groups, but a social which is located in the body, as well as another which conti ...
as shelter but as an expression of identity and self; likewise with food and clothing. Moreover, and in agreement with many of t ...
If, as I argued above, we are now in a situation where inequality in the strict, exploitative, mate- rialist sense has been disp ...
this – socially, economically and individually – might be is unclear. What, for example, will be the effect/s of transformations ...
difficulties with this chapter, notably that it has the tendency to ring fence rather than enable the framing of future ‘debate’ ...
out for special criticism. On the contrary, as I make clear later, whilst the importance of this work lies in the way in which i ...
Dear, M., Gaber, L.Takahashi, L. and Wilton, R. (1997) ‘Seeing people differently: the socio-spatial construc- tion of disabilit ...
McDowell, L. and Court, G. (1994) ‘Performing work: bodily representations in merchant banks’, Environ- ment and Planning D: Soc ...
INTRODUCING THE BODY IN SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY Fascination with the body, or what Kirsten Simonsen (2000: 7) calls ‘body fixation’, is ...
EMBODYING SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 59 and eldercare have replaced traditional kinship, familial and community ties. Commodification of c ...
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