作者: Kate Coddington
DOI: 10.1111/GEC3.12207
关键词: Relevance (law) 、 Subject (philosophy) 、 Feminist geography 、 Gender studies 、 Human sexuality 、 Scholarship 、 Oppression 、 Sociology 、 Race (biology) 、 Feminist philosophy
摘要: Increasingly feminist geographers are breaking the ties between research and gendered subjects, envisioning scholarship “beyond gender.” How did this trend emerge? This essay traces some of significant shifts within thinking that allowed breakdown such boundaries scholarship, uses historical contemporary examples primarily from geography to illustrate incomplete, continually contested, transformation. I suggest history geographers' work address critical questions about gender, race, sexuality outside discipline has resulted in projects include, but not limited to, a focus on subjects. argue far being finished intellectual projects, geographies gender” represent new avenues for knowledge production, difference, oppression. Who conducts what they study matters deeply scope relevance geographical as whole, point way toward needs be done especially around issues uneven applications intersectional analysis importance race postcolonial theory geography.