Amrayllis wrote:
I have to admit I have never heard of Feminist Geography, although I have a
>more than passing knowledge of Geography and Feminism.
>Perhaps now would be a good time to have the nature of this field of study
>clarified by those in the know?
Have a look at:
Ruth Butler and Hester Parr (1999) (eds) Mind and Body Space: Geographies
of Illness, impairment and disability. London: Routledge.
for a more materialist, and rather less feminist account, see:
Brendan Gleeson (1998) Geographies of Disability. London Routledge
Best wishes
Mairian
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>Amaryllis
Mairian Corker
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