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El. knyga: Contentious Cities: Design and the Gendered Production of Space

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Contentious Cities offers unique interdisciplinary approaches to understanding gendered spatial equity in the urban environment. Positioning design as a central component in how cities produce, construct, represent and materialise gendered spatial practices, it brings together practice and theory to critique, question and enable solutions that challenge the root causes of gender inequalities in cities. Through a rich array of case-studies, practice-led interventions, and historical and theoretical perspectives, it examines important issues that affect the ways in which women, and people of diverse gender and sexual identities experience and participate in cities. Thematically organised, it considers problems of street-harassment, heterosexualisation and equity in access and mobility, together with modes of segregation, isolation and discrimination, as well as processes of resistance, intervention and agency.

Grounded in feminist and queer methods of analysis, the book offers new insights regarding the representation of cities, the lived experience of cities, and how design-tactics and approaches might affect the ways cities shape and regulate how women and people of diverse gender and sexual identity inhabit, occupy and move through the city. An examination of the ways in which design might shift toward safer and more inclusive cities, Contentious Cities will appeal to scholars of sociology, gender studies and urban studies, as well as those working in the fields of urban planning and design.
List Of figures
viii
List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction: contentious cities
1(9)
Jess Berry
Timothy Moore
Nicole Kalms
Gene Bawden
2 Colonial imaginaries reimagined
10(21)
Gene Bawden
Brian Martin
Visual essays overview: 01 Collaboration in action
26(5)
PART ONE Sex on the streets
31(88)
3 Introduction: sex on the streets
33(4)
Nicole Kalms
4 Embodied geographies: navigating street harassment
37(12)
Bianca Fileborn
5 Pornographication and heterosexualisation in public space
49(11)
Maddy Coy
Meagan Tyler
6 (In)visible sites of the sex industry: massage parlours and the construction of space
60(11)
Tegan Larin
7 Gender transport inequalities in Malaysia and Pakistan: barriers to female mobility
71(13)
Yong Adilah Shamsul Harumain
Deana McDonagh
Andree Woodcock
Nikmatul Adha Nordin
Komal Faiz
8 A glitch in the system: deconstructing JC Decaux | decoding Suitsupply
84(18)
Gabriel A. Maher
Roberto Perez Gayo
9 Lived experience: participatory practices for gender-sensitive spaces and places
102(17)
Nicole Kalms
Gene Bawden
Visual essays overview: 02 Write now
115(4)
PART TWO Histories of the gendered city
119(56)
10 Introduction: histories of the gendered city
121(5)
Gene Bawden
11 The non-sexist city: then and now
126(11)
Justine Lloyd
12 Catwalking the city: the pleasures and politics of fashioning the metropolis
137(12)
Jess Berry
13 Butch on the streets: the butch flaneur and the queering of the city
149(12)
Amy Tooth Murphy
14 Queering tactics: two case studies in Oakland, California
161(14)
Stathis G. Yeros
Visual essays overview: 03 The [ unjbuilt
171(4)
PART THREE The trouble with queer spaces
175(64)
15 Introduction: the trouble with queer spaces
177(5)
Timothy Moore
16 Queering architecture: Simona Castricum and Timothy Moore in conversation
182(12)
Timothy Moore
Simona Castricum
17 Beyond design education: queering pedagogies of space
194(10)
Olivier Vallerand
18 Beyond queer solidarity in Hong Kong: migrant domestic workers and trans spaces
204(12)
Marrz Saludez Balaoro
Merve Bedir
19 Negotiating gender-diverse realities built on binary expectations: public toilets in Britain
216(23)
Lo Marshall
Visual essays overview: 04 Co-design cover
234(5)
Glossary of contention 239(6)
Index 245
Jess Berry is Senior Lecturer in Design History and Theory at Monash University, Australia and the author of House of Fashion: Haute Couture and the Modern Interior.

Timothy Moore is a lecturer in the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture at Monash University, Australia.

Nicole Kalms is the founding director at XYX Lab and associate professor in the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture at Monash University, Australia. She is the author of Hypersexual City.

Gene Bawden is a communication designer, Co-director of XYX Lab and head of Design at Monash University, Australia. He is the author of Comfort and Judgement: Nineteenth Century Advice Manuals and the Scripting of Australian Identity.