Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, Representation  
John Paul Jones III, University of Kentucky
Heidi J. Nast, DePaul University
Susan M. Roberts, University of Kentucky

Rowman & Littlefield
1997
ISBN/ISSN: 0-8476-8528-4

"This collection of essays confirms the importance of feminist approaches to geography and the importance of geography to feminist critiques of social life. Ranging from theoretical explorations to methodological and empirical elaborations, the collection demonstrates the breadth of contemporary feminist debate in the discipline. It will be a stimulating and useful text for readers both new to and familiar with feminist geography."
Gillian Rose, University of Edinburgh

"Feminist geography at its best--engaging, insightful, theoretically sound while grounded in the realities of women's lives." —  Joni Seager, University of Vermont

Contributors: Sherry Ahrentzen, Mona Domosh, Isabel Dyck, Karen Falconer Al-Hindi, Melissa R. Gilbert, Susan Hanson, Nikolas H. Huffman, John Paul Jones III, Jeanne Kay, Audrey Kobayashi, Glenda Laws, Patricia Meono-Picado, Jan Monk, Richa Nager, Karen Nairn, Heidi J. Nast,  Laura Pulido, Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher, Susan M. Roberts, Vidyamali Samarasinghe, Gill Valentine, Bronwen Walter, Francine Watkins

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