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Gendering Urban Space
This chapter contains sections titled:
Downtown Shopping Districts
The Consequences of Heterogeneity
Physical, Imagined, and Experienced Gendered Spaces
References
Gendering Urban Space
This chapter contains sections titled:
Downtown Shopping Districts
The Consequences of Heterogeneity
Physical, Imagined, and Experienced Gendered Spaces
References
Gendering Urban Space
Bridge, Gary (editor) / Watson, Sophie (editor) / Ellen Sewell, Jessica (author)
2011-02-25
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
downtown shopping district ‐ a safe, middle‐class space of freedom for women , signage and style, clues to ethnicity ‐ national background, from languages on storefronts , physical landscape, the built environment and its spaces , downtown shopping districts ‐ territory, identified as women's space in the city , experienced landscape ‐ physical landscape, as experienced in daily practice , city, a material thing ‐ buildings and infrastructure, and people and activities , Chinatowns and other ethnic districts ‐ cognitive maps of the city , gendering urban space , imagined landscape, conceived ‐ and understood by individuals within a group , consequences of heterogeneity ‐ experience of class and gender mixture on streets, source of pleasure, and power for women
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