On feminism and feminist allies in knowledge production in urban geography |
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Authors: | Linda Peake |
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Affiliation: | Urban Studies Program, Department of Social Science, York University, Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | In this response to Ananya Roy’s paper, I ask: who are the allies of feminist knowledge production about the urban? To explore this question, I specifically ask what feminist scholars may find of use in two books, namely Arrival Cities by Doug Saunders and Implosions/Explosions edited by Neil Brenner, that are representative of two major discourses on the urban, respectively, the “Urban Age” and planetary urbanization, currently favored by policy bodies and (some) academics. Their limited engagement with politics leads me to conclude with a call for a feminist mode of situated knowledge production to engage with (the limits of) urban theory and the urban as a site of praxis. |
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Keywords: | Critical urban theory feminist urban theory planetary urbanization praxis urban knowledge production |
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