384 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

384 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

384 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Men and women experience the city differently: in relation to housing assets, use of transport, relative mobility, spheres of employment and a host of domestic and caring responsibilities. An analysis of urban and gender studies, as co-constitutive subjects, is long overdue. Cities and Gender is a systematic treatment of urban and gender studies combined. It presents both a feminist critique... Read more

Introduction  Part 1: Approaching the City  1. From Binaries to Intersections  2. Historical Trends in Cities and Urban Studies  3. Trends in Urban Restructuring, Gender and Feminist Theory  4. Scale, Power and Interdependence  Part 2: Gender and the Built Environment  5. Infrastructures of Daily Life  6. Migration, Movement and Mobility  7. Homes, Jobs, Communities and Networks  Part 3: Representation and Regulation  8. Planning and Social Welfare  9. Urban Poverty, Livelihood and Vulnerability  10. Cities and Gender - Politics in Practice

Biography

Helen Jarvis is lecturer in human geography at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Paula Kantor is Director of the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, based in Kabul 

Jonathan Cloke is Research Associate for the Global and World Cities Group within the Geography Department at Loughborough University, UK

"This book makes an important contribution to urban studies and gender studies by combining a discussion of the Global South with urban scholarship that has focused on Europe and the US, bridging the gaps that keep us from seeing  important worldwide continuities and connections."
Professor Jessica Sewell, Boston University, USA

"Cities and Gender provides a detailed ethnographic analysis demonstrating how gendered power relations are manifest in the structure of cities and everyday life within. At last, an accessible and incisive text that succeeds in intertwining urban and gender analysis." Diane Perrons, London School of Economics, UK