2007
DOI: 10.4000/belgeo.11207
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Engendering Spanish geography

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“…It holds or cosponsors focused events in other locations (for example, in Brazil and Singapore (2011), India and New Zealand (2010), Hungary/Romania (2009), and Taiwan (2008)). Subsequently Spanish interests have diversified to address gender in urban spaces, youth and immigrant communities, and aspects of the history of Spanish colonialism in North Africa as represented in women's travel writings (Diaz-Cortés et al, 2007). Themes and approaches continue to offer points of contact between feminism and the three core traditions of the discipline identified by Susan Hanson (1992): finding significance in everyday life, appreciation of the importance of context, and thinking about difference, though practices reflect differences across places (Monk, 1994).…”
Section: Geography Of Feminist and Gender Studies In Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It holds or cosponsors focused events in other locations (for example, in Brazil and Singapore (2011), India and New Zealand (2010), Hungary/Romania (2009), and Taiwan (2008)). Subsequently Spanish interests have diversified to address gender in urban spaces, youth and immigrant communities, and aspects of the history of Spanish colonialism in North Africa as represented in women's travel writings (Diaz-Cortés et al, 2007). Themes and approaches continue to offer points of contact between feminism and the three core traditions of the discipline identified by Susan Hanson (1992): finding significance in everyday life, appreciation of the importance of context, and thinking about difference, though practices reflect differences across places (Monk, 1994).…”
Section: Geography Of Feminist and Gender Studies In Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%