Gendered Infrastructures
Gendered Infrastructures
Space, Scale, and Identity
Sabhlok, Anu; Truelove, Yaffa
West Virginia University Press
03/2024
289
Mole
Inglês
9781959000082
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Yaffa Truelove and Anu Sabhlok
1. Concretizing Modernity: The Gendered Labor of Cement Infrastructures in Vietnam
Christina Schwenkel
2. Gender Relations and Infrastructural Labors at the Water Kiosks in Lilongwe, Malawi
Cecilia Alda-Vidal, Alison L. Browne, and Maria Rusca
3. Gendered Infrastructures of Discard in Dakar, Senegal
Rosalind Fredericks
4. Placing Oppression (with)in Public Infrastructures: Tracing an Intersectional Relationship between Gender, Violence, and Technology
Anshika Suri
5. Severing the Spatial Leash: Promoting Women's Right of Mobility through Digital Disruption and a Feminist Ethics of Care
Linda Carroli and Deanna Grant-Smith
6. Trains, Trees, and Terraces: Infrastructures of Settler Colonialism and Resistance in the Refaim Valley, Israel-Palestine
Gabi Kirk
7. Informal Transport Infrastructures: Gendered Experiences of Moving around the Peripheries of Quito, Ecuador
Cristen DAvalos and Julie Gamble
8. "Dirty Phone": Infrastructures of Violence against Women in Urban Kerala
Nabeela Ahmed and Ayona Datta
9. Infrastructure of Recyclable Waste as Assemblages: From Scavengers on the Ground to Recycling Workers in Collectives
Margarida QueirOs, Antonio Cezar Leal, Fernanda Regina Fuzzi, and MArio Vale
10. Conceptualizing Bodies as Urban Infrastructure: Gender, Intimate Infrastructures, and Slow Infrastructural Violence in Urban Nepal and India
Yaffa Truelove and Hanna A. Ruszczyk
11. Looking into Wells: Picturing the Gendered Relations of Water Infrastructure in Southwest Cameroon
Jennifer A. Thompson
Afterword
Anu Sabhlok and Yaffa Truelove
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Yaffa Truelove and Anu Sabhlok
1. Concretizing Modernity: The Gendered Labor of Cement Infrastructures in Vietnam
Christina Schwenkel
2. Gender Relations and Infrastructural Labors at the Water Kiosks in Lilongwe, Malawi
Cecilia Alda-Vidal, Alison L. Browne, and Maria Rusca
3. Gendered Infrastructures of Discard in Dakar, Senegal
Rosalind Fredericks
4. Placing Oppression (with)in Public Infrastructures: Tracing an Intersectional Relationship between Gender, Violence, and Technology
Anshika Suri
5. Severing the Spatial Leash: Promoting Women's Right of Mobility through Digital Disruption and a Feminist Ethics of Care
Linda Carroli and Deanna Grant-Smith
6. Trains, Trees, and Terraces: Infrastructures of Settler Colonialism and Resistance in the Refaim Valley, Israel-Palestine
Gabi Kirk
7. Informal Transport Infrastructures: Gendered Experiences of Moving around the Peripheries of Quito, Ecuador
Cristen DAvalos and Julie Gamble
8. "Dirty Phone": Infrastructures of Violence against Women in Urban Kerala
Nabeela Ahmed and Ayona Datta
9. Infrastructure of Recyclable Waste as Assemblages: From Scavengers on the Ground to Recycling Workers in Collectives
Margarida QueirOs, Antonio Cezar Leal, Fernanda Regina Fuzzi, and MArio Vale
10. Conceptualizing Bodies as Urban Infrastructure: Gender, Intimate Infrastructures, and Slow Infrastructural Violence in Urban Nepal and India
Yaffa Truelove and Hanna A. Ruszczyk
11. Looking into Wells: Picturing the Gendered Relations of Water Infrastructure in Southwest Cameroon
Jennifer A. Thompson
Afterword
Anu Sabhlok and Yaffa Truelove
Contributors
Index
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gendered; Feminist theory; geographic theory; infrastructure; global; gendered dimensions; gender identities; infrastructural assemblages; space; uneven geography; intersectionality; gendered approaches; socio-material dimension; roads; digital networks; waste; water; social infrastructures; feminist political ecology; material world; case studies; Vietnam; cement; plumbing; Senegal; water kiosk; Malawi; discard; oppression; public; violence; technology; mobility; digital disruption; ethics of care; settler colonialism; resistance; Israel; Palestine; transport; peripheries; Ecuador; Nepal; India
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Yaffa Truelove and Anu Sabhlok
1. Concretizing Modernity: The Gendered Labor of Cement Infrastructures in Vietnam
Christina Schwenkel
2. Gender Relations and Infrastructural Labors at the Water Kiosks in Lilongwe, Malawi
Cecilia Alda-Vidal, Alison L. Browne, and Maria Rusca
3. Gendered Infrastructures of Discard in Dakar, Senegal
Rosalind Fredericks
4. Placing Oppression (with)in Public Infrastructures: Tracing an Intersectional Relationship between Gender, Violence, and Technology
Anshika Suri
5. Severing the Spatial Leash: Promoting Women's Right of Mobility through Digital Disruption and a Feminist Ethics of Care
Linda Carroli and Deanna Grant-Smith
6. Trains, Trees, and Terraces: Infrastructures of Settler Colonialism and Resistance in the Refaim Valley, Israel-Palestine
Gabi Kirk
7. Informal Transport Infrastructures: Gendered Experiences of Moving around the Peripheries of Quito, Ecuador
Cristen DAvalos and Julie Gamble
8. "Dirty Phone": Infrastructures of Violence against Women in Urban Kerala
Nabeela Ahmed and Ayona Datta
9. Infrastructure of Recyclable Waste as Assemblages: From Scavengers on the Ground to Recycling Workers in Collectives
Margarida QueirOs, Antonio Cezar Leal, Fernanda Regina Fuzzi, and MArio Vale
10. Conceptualizing Bodies as Urban Infrastructure: Gender, Intimate Infrastructures, and Slow Infrastructural Violence in Urban Nepal and India
Yaffa Truelove and Hanna A. Ruszczyk
11. Looking into Wells: Picturing the Gendered Relations of Water Infrastructure in Southwest Cameroon
Jennifer A. Thompson
Afterword
Anu Sabhlok and Yaffa Truelove
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Yaffa Truelove and Anu Sabhlok
1. Concretizing Modernity: The Gendered Labor of Cement Infrastructures in Vietnam
Christina Schwenkel
2. Gender Relations and Infrastructural Labors at the Water Kiosks in Lilongwe, Malawi
Cecilia Alda-Vidal, Alison L. Browne, and Maria Rusca
3. Gendered Infrastructures of Discard in Dakar, Senegal
Rosalind Fredericks
4. Placing Oppression (with)in Public Infrastructures: Tracing an Intersectional Relationship between Gender, Violence, and Technology
Anshika Suri
5. Severing the Spatial Leash: Promoting Women's Right of Mobility through Digital Disruption and a Feminist Ethics of Care
Linda Carroli and Deanna Grant-Smith
6. Trains, Trees, and Terraces: Infrastructures of Settler Colonialism and Resistance in the Refaim Valley, Israel-Palestine
Gabi Kirk
7. Informal Transport Infrastructures: Gendered Experiences of Moving around the Peripheries of Quito, Ecuador
Cristen DAvalos and Julie Gamble
8. "Dirty Phone": Infrastructures of Violence against Women in Urban Kerala
Nabeela Ahmed and Ayona Datta
9. Infrastructure of Recyclable Waste as Assemblages: From Scavengers on the Ground to Recycling Workers in Collectives
Margarida QueirOs, Antonio Cezar Leal, Fernanda Regina Fuzzi, and MArio Vale
10. Conceptualizing Bodies as Urban Infrastructure: Gender, Intimate Infrastructures, and Slow Infrastructural Violence in Urban Nepal and India
Yaffa Truelove and Hanna A. Ruszczyk
11. Looking into Wells: Picturing the Gendered Relations of Water Infrastructure in Southwest Cameroon
Jennifer A. Thompson
Afterword
Anu Sabhlok and Yaffa Truelove
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
gendered; Feminist theory; geographic theory; infrastructure; global; gendered dimensions; gender identities; infrastructural assemblages; space; uneven geography; intersectionality; gendered approaches; socio-material dimension; roads; digital networks; waste; water; social infrastructures; feminist political ecology; material world; case studies; Vietnam; cement; plumbing; Senegal; water kiosk; Malawi; discard; oppression; public; violence; technology; mobility; digital disruption; ethics of care; settler colonialism; resistance; Israel; Palestine; transport; peripheries; Ecuador; Nepal; India