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_aWomen and space : _bground rules and social maps / _cedited by Shirley Ardener. |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1993. |
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490 | 1 | _aCross-cultural perspectives on women | |
520 | _a"The relationship between women and space has now been recognized as an important issue for feminist discussion. Developments in psychology and geography have encouraged the use of `social maps' to explore the way in which space is perceived. This book presents fascinating ethnographic evidence collected by the authors from actresses, politicians, farmers and housewives in England, Africa, Iran, Peru, Greece and the former Soviet Union. This evidence illustrates how space must be considered both in its physical dimensions and in its social and symbolic aspects, as experienced by women."-- | ||
650 | _aWomen--Social conditions | ||
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_aPersonal space _954246 |
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_aSpace perception--Social aspects _91639848 |
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_aArdener, Shirley, _eeditor _9751327 |
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_aCross-cultural perspectives on women _9167875 |
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