try this lot (possibly in order of relevance...?!):
Sibley, D. (1995) Geographies of exclusion (Routledge)
Sibley, D. (1991) 'The boundaries of the self', in Philo, C. (ed.) New
words, new worlds: reconceptualising social and cultural geography
(Lampeter) 33-35.
Sibley, D. (1988) 'Purification of space' Environment and Planning D:
Society and space, 6, 409-421.
Leach, E. (1976) Culture and communication (Cambridge)
Csikszentmihalyi, M. And Rochberg-Halton, E. (1981) The meaning of things:
domestic symbols and the self (Cambridge University Press)
Rose, G. (1993) Feminism and geography (Polity press)
Douglas, M. (1966) Purity and danger (Routledge)
Hoggett, P. (1992) 'A place for experience: a psychoanalytic perspective on
boundary, identity and culture' Environment and Planning D: Society
and Space, 10, 345-356.
Miller, W. I. (1998) The anatomy of disgust (Harvard University Press)
Cohen, A. (1985) The symbolic construction of community (Tavistock)
Young, I. (1990) Justice and the politics of difference (Princeton)
Perin, C. (1988) Belonging in America (Wisconsin)
Sennett, R. (1970) The uses of disorder (Penguin)
Pile, S. And Keith, M. (eds.) (1997) Geographies of resistance (Routledge)
Stallybrass, P. And White, A. (1986) The politics and poetics of
transgression (Methuen)
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Emma Robinson
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Subject: Help!
Dear all
I am a second-year PhD student at Royal Holloway College working on
women's journeys on ocean liners and steam trains between 1870 and 1940. I
am actually a historian, but hopefully non-geographers are allowed on this
forum!
I am working on a chapter on women's uses on the spaces of the ship and
train - the compartments, berths, dining rooms etc and I am looking for
secondary literature - the theory really - about the concept of 'space',
especially relating to issues like public/private and liminal spaces. I
haven't studied this before, but I think this may be a bit of a geography
speciality. If anyone has any suggestions of articles, books, or journals
I could find this sort of work in then I would be immensely grateful.
Hope to hear from anyone really!
Emma Robinson
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