About this book
- Shows how feminist geography has changed the landscape of geographical inquiry
and knowledge since the 1970s.
- Explores the diverse literatures that
comprise feminist geography today.
- Showcases cutting-edge research
by feminist geographers.
- Charts emerging areas of scholarship, such
as the body and the nation.
- Contributions from 50 leading international scholars in the field.
- Each chapter can be read for its own distinctive contribution.
Reviews
"Though each of the essays can be read for
its own distinctive contribution, the anthology as a whole is designed to provide
a mosaic of feminist geography for both scholars and students." Reference and Research
Book News, Vol 20/1, Feb 2005
"An extensive resource written by influential feminist thinkers and practitioners...All Blackwell Companions are relevant to academics, researchers and students in their disciplines and beyond, but this volume on feminist geography will have more general appeal" Reference Reviews
Author Bios
Joni Seager is Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto. She is the co-founder of a feminist environmental NGO, the “Committee on Women, Population, and Environment.” Her previous publications include The Penguin Atlas of Women in the World (2003) and Putting Women in Place (co-author, 2001).


