Men and women experience the city differently: in relation to
housing assets, use of transport, relative mobility, spheres of
employment and a host of domestic and caring responsibilities. An
analysis of urban and gender studies, as co-constitutive subjects,
is long overdue.
Cities and Gender is a systematic treatment of urban and gender
studies combined. It presents both a feminist critique of
mainstream urban policy and planning and a gendered reorientation
of key urban social, environmental and city-regional debates. It
looks behind the headlines on issues of transport, housing, uneven
development, regeneration and social exclusion, for instance, to
account for the hidden infrastructure of everyday life. The three
main sections on 'Approaching the City', 'Gender and Built
Environment' and, finally, 'Representation and Regulation' explore
not only the changing environments, working practices and household
structures evident in European and North American cities today, but
also those of the global south. International case studies alert
the reader to stark contrasts in gendered life-chances (differences
between north and south as well as inequalities and diversity
within these regions) while at the same time highlighting
interdependencies which globally thread through the lives of women
and men as the result of uneven development.
This book introduces the reader to previously neglected
dimensions of gendered critical urban analysis. It sheds light,
through competing theories and alternative explanations, on recent
transformations of gender roles, state and personal politics and
power relations; across intersecting spheres: of home, work, the
family, urban settlements and civil society. It takes a household
perspective alongside close scrutiny of social networks, gender
contracts, welfare regimes and local cultural milieu. In addition
to providing the student with a solid conceptual grounding across
broad structures of production, consumption and social
reproduction, the argument cultivates an interdisciplinary
awareness of, and dialogue between, the everyday issues of urban
dwellers in affluent and developing world cities. The format of the
book means that included with each chapter are key definitions,
boxed concepts and case study evidence along with specifically
tailored learning activities and further reading. This is both a
timely and trenchant discussion that has pertinence for students,
scholars and researchers.
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