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In this innovative reader, Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer Al-Hindi
present a unique, reflective approach to what feminist geography is
and who feminist geographers are. Their carefully crafted textbook
invigorates feminist debates about space, place, and knowledges
with a fine balance among teaching chapters, reprints, and original
essays. Offering an anthology that actually questions the very
purpose of an anthology, the editors create and then negotiate a
tension between reinforcing and destabilizing scholarly authority.
They challenge the idea that there is one set of works that acts as
the vision, interpretation, voice, and feel of feminist geography
while both reproducing key previously published works and including
fresh essays from a number of feminist geographers in a single
volume. The first chapter frames feminism, geography, and knowledge
as a melange of ideas, principles, and practices. Each of the three
major sections of the volume begins with an introductory essay that
places individual contributions into the overarching argument about
the construction of feminist geography. Each introduction is then
followed by a combination of reprints and original essays that
contribute both to understanding how feminist geographical
knowledge is constructed differently in different places and to
showing what feminist geographers do wherever they are. The final
chapter extends the anti-anthology arguments and raises questions
that feminisms in geographies have yet to address. Students and
scholars will find both the approach and the discussion essential
for a full and nuanced understanding of feminist geography.
Contributions by: Sybille Bauriedl, Kath Browne, Joos Droogleever
Fortuijn, Kim England, Karen Falconer Al-Hindi, Anne-Francoise
Gilbert, Melissa R. Gilbert, Ellen Hansen, Susan Hanson, Audrey
Kobayashi, Clare Madge, Michele Masucci, Janice Monk, Pamela Moss,
Ann M. Oberhauser, Linda Peake, Geraldine Pratt, Parvati Raghuram,
Bernadette Stiell, Amy Trauger, Dina Vaiou, The Sangtin Writers:
Anupamlata, Ramsheela, Reshma Ansari, Vibha Bajpayee, Shashi Vaish,
Shashibala, Surbala, Richa Singh, and Richa Nagar"
In this innovative reader, Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer Al-Hindi
present a unique, reflective approach to what feminist geography is
and who feminist geographers are. Their carefully crafted textbook
invigorates feminist debates about space, place, and knowledges
with a fine balance among teaching chapters, reprints, and original
essays. Offering an anthology that actually questions the very
purpose of an anthology, the editors create and then negotiate a
tension between reinforcing and destabilizing scholarly authority.
They challenge the idea that there is one set of works that acts as
the vision, interpretation, voice, and feel of feminist geography
while both reproducing key previously published works and including
fresh essays from a number of feminist geographers in a single
volume. The first chapter frames feminism, geography, and knowledge
as a melange of ideas, principles, and practices. Each of the three
major sections of the volume begins with an introductory essay that
places individual contributions into the overarching argument about
the construction of feminist geography. Each introduction is then
followed by a combination of reprints and original essays that
contribute both to understanding how feminist geographical
knowledge is constructed differently in different places and to
showing what feminist geographers do wherever they are. The final
chapter extends the anti-anthology arguments and raises questions
that feminisms in geographies have yet to address. Students and
scholars will find both the approach and the discussion essential
for a full and nuanced understanding of feminist geography.
Contributions by: Sybille Bauriedl, Kath Browne, Joos Droogleever
Fortuijn, Kim England, Karen Falconer Al-Hindi, Anne-Francoise
Gilbert, Melissa R. Gilbert, Ellen Hansen, Susan Hanson, Audrey
Kobayashi, Clare Madge, Michele Masucci, Janice Monk, Pamela Moss,
Ann M. Oberhauser, Linda Peake, Geraldine Pratt, Parvati Raghuram,
Bernadette Stiell, Amy Trauger, Dina Vaiou, The Sangtin Writers:
Anupamlata, Ramsheela, Reshma Ansari, Vibha Bajpayee, Shashi Vaish,
Shashibala, Surbala, Richa Singh, and Richa Nagar"
Karen Falconer is the CEO and driving force of ANLP International
CIC, the world's most successful independent Association for NLP
Professionals. ANLP runs the largest international NLP annual
conference. Karen brings her vast experience of running successful
companies, working with SME businesses as a Management Accountant
and her skills as a certified NLP Trainer together to create this
book. It gives easy-to-follow, practical advice on how to start,
run and grow an efficient, professional NLP-led business. Karen
first coined the phrase "NLP Professional" in 2010 and it has since
become widely used, inside and outside of the NLP community, to
describe those in the NLP field who deliver their services
according to the ANLP code of ethics that she wrote and the
presuppositions of NLP. Karen has found that many people get into
NLP businesses to give back what they received from NLP in the
first place...and find it challenging to get financial rewards for
their services. In the NLP Professional, Karen shows that you can
have a positive impact delivering NLP and run a successful
professional, efficient and ethical business.
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