All Geographers Should Be Feminist Geographers
Creating Care-Full Academic Spaces
Lindsay Naylor author LaToya Eaves author Emerald Christopher author Eden Kinkaid author Caroline Faria author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Georgia Press
Publishing:1st Nov '25
£96.95
This title is due to be published on 1st November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An examination of the role of feminism in the academy and beyond
While feminist geography has long been a sub-discipline within geography, Lindsay Naylor makes the case that a feminist approach to the academy and geography specifically should form the foundation of all the work we do.
Although care is a critical component of human life, it has remained on the margins of higher education and theory, heightening unequal relations along gender, race, and class lines. In All Geographers Should Be Feminist Geographers, Lindsay Naylor argues for a feminist approach in geography that is both world-dismantling and worldmaking, pushing back against a neoliberal academy. Care in this context is examined through reproductive labor, social reproduction, relations of exchange, and affect. Care is an everyday practice that takes place in public, private, and liminal spaces.
Naylor unpacks the promise and challenges of feminisms to address the care-less academy and the longstanding violent and exclusionary character of geography. Her fundamental premise: geography is well-placed for this moment as we study and explain difference while “writing the earth.” This book attends to such matters. While feminist geography has long been a sub-discipline within geography, Lindsay Naylor makes the case that a feminist approach to the academy and geography specifically should form the foundation of all the work we do.
ISBN: 9780820366289
Dimensions: unknown
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218 pages