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El. knyga: Gendering Place and Affect: Attachment, Disruption and Belonging

Contributions by (RMIT University), Contributions by (HSE University), Contributions by (University of Kent), Contributions by (Maynooth University), Contributions by (RMIT University), Contributions by (Emporia State University), Contributions by (University of Melbourne), Contributions by (University of Sussex), Contributions by (Oxford Brookes University), Contributions by (RMIT University)
  • Formatas: 262 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529232776
  • Formatas: 262 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529232776

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Drawing on affect theory and the key themes of attachment, disruption and belonging, this book examines the ways in which our placed surroundings whether urban design, border management or organisations shape and form experiences of gender.



Bringing together key debates across the fields of sociology, geography and organisation studies, the book sets out new theoretical ground to examine and consolidate shared experiences of what it means to be in or out of place.



Contributors explore how our gendered selves encounter place, and critically examine the way in which experiences of gender shape meanings and attachments, as well as how place produces gendered modes of identity, inclusion and belonging. Emphasizing the intertwined dynamics of affect and being affected, the book examines the gendering of place and the placing of gender.

Recenzijos

Unpacking the interrelationships between bodies, place and space, Gendering Place and Affect is a wonderfully imaginative, beautifully written and richly diverse collection of essays that take our understanding of affect into imaginative new territories. Although drawn from a wide range of academic disciplines, the collection coheres, not only through the quality of scholarship and the dazzling originality of the ideas, but also around the fact that the contributions are clearly passion projects. Every chapter is a delight, bringing affective encounters to life in unexpected and thought-provoking ways. Yvonne Jewkes, University of Bath This work does a good job of weaving together and advancing scholarship across the three key themes, representing an impressive range of cultural contexts and thematic foci. Kate Boyer, Cardiff University This work does a good job of weaving together and advancing scholarship across the three key themes, representing an impressive range of cultural contexts and thematic foci. Kate Boyer, Cardiff University

Introduction - Alex Simpson and Ruth Simpson


PART I: Gender and Attachment in Places and Spaces of Work


1. The Affective, Gendered Processes of Place Making: Understanding the Home
Conservatory as a Place of Artistic Work - Nick Rumens


2. Placing Postfeminism and Affect: Exploring the Affective Constitution of
Postfeminist Subjectivities by Leaders in the City of London - Patricia
Lewis


3. Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Affective Responses to Space, Objects and
Atmosphere in a Writers House Museum - Jessica Horne


4. Trading from Home: The Affective Relations of Doing Finance in the
Domestic Setting of the Home - Corina Sheerin and Alex Simpson


5. What Is the Potential of Psychoanalysis to Understand the Relationship
between Space, Objects and Subject Formation? - Darren T. Baker


6. Affecting a Desiring Woman Worker: A Spatial Interpretive Ethnography of
a Café in India - Rajeshwari Chennangodu and George Kandathil


PART II: Gender, Disruption and Unsettling Spaces and Places


7. Taking Place in-as Soho: Understanding the Here and There, Then and Now
of Gender and Affect Work - Melissa Tyler


8. Affective Practices and Liminal Space-making in Palestinian Refugee Camps
- Alison Hirst and Christina Schwabenland


9. Placing Fear of Crime: Affect, Gender and Perceptions of Safety - Murray
Lee


10. To Be a Homeless Woman in Russia: Coping Strategies and Meanings of
Home on the Street - Evgeniia Kuziner


PART III: Place, Gender Identity and Belonging


11. Affective Atmospheres of Finance: Gendered Impacts of Financialization
within Sydneys Barangaroo Development - Alex Simpson and Paul McGuinness


12. Liminality and Affect: Knowing and Belonging among Unscripted Bodies -
Nyk Robertson


13. Unsettling Metronormativity: Locating Queer Youth in the Regions -
Nicholas Hill, Katherine Johnson, Anna Hickey-Moody, Troy Innocent and Dan
Harris


14. Landscape, Gender and Belonging: Male Manual Workers in a UK Seaside Town
- Ruth Simpson and Rachel Morgan


Conclusion: Gender, Place and Affect - Ruth Simpson and Alex Simpson
Alex Simpson is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Macquarie University.









Ruth Simpson is Emeritus Professor of Management at Brunel University.









Darren Baker is Assistant Professor of Responsible Leadership at Monash University.