BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FEMINIST HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY

 

Karen M. Morin

Department of Geography, Bucknell University, USA

morin@bucknell.edu

and

Lawrence D. Berg

School of Global Studies, Massey University, NZ

L.Berg@Massey.ac.nz

 

Anderson, K.J. (1995) Culture and nature at the Adelaide Zoo: at the frontiers of 'human' geography, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 20, pp. 275-294.

Anderson, K.J. (1996) Engendering race research: unsettling the self-other dichotomy, in: N. Duncan (Ed) BodySpace (London, Routledge).

Anzaldúa, G. (1987) Borderlands/La Frontera: the new mestiza (San Francisco, Spinsters).

Bell, M. and C. McEwan (1996) The admission of women fellows to the Royal Geographical Society 1892-1914: the controversy and the outcome, Geographical Journal, 162, pp. 295-312.

Berg, L.D. (1998) Reading (post)colonial history: masculinity, "race", and rebellious natives in the Waikato, New Zealand, 1863, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 101-127.

Berg, L. D. (1999) A (white) man of his times? Sir George Grey and the narration of hegemonic masculinity in Victorian New Zealand, in: R. Law, H. Campbell and J. Dolan (Eds) Masculinities in New Zealand (Palmerston North, The Dunmore Press).

Berg, L.D. and R.A. Kearns (1996) Naming as norming: 'race', gender and the identity politics of naming places in Aotearoa, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 14, pp. 99-122.

Blake, S. (1990) A woman's trek: what difference does gender make? Women Studies International Forum, 13, pp. 347-355.

Blunt, A. (1994) Travel, Gender and Imperialism: Mary Kingsley and West Africa (New York, Guilford Press).

Blunt, A. and G. Rose (Eds) (1994) Writing Women and Space: colonial and postcolonial geographies (London, Guilford Press).

Bondi, L. and M. Domosh (1998) On the contours of pubic space: a tale of three women, Antipode, 30, pp. 270-289.

Boyer, K. (1996) What's a girl like you doing in a place like this? a geography of sexual violence in early 20th century Vancouver, Urban Geography, 17, pp. 286-293.

Boyer, K. (1998) Place and the politics of virtue: clerical work, corporate anxiety, and changing meanings of public womanhood in early twentieth-century Montreal, Gender, Place and Culture, 5, pp. 261-276.

Cockerton, C.M. (1996) Less a barrier, more a line: the migration of Bechaunaland women to South Africa, 1850-1930, Journal of Historical Geography, 22, pp. 291-307.

Cope, M. (1998a) Home-work links, labor markets, and the construction of place in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1920-1939, Professional Geographer, 50, pp. 126-140.

Cope M. (1998b) She hath done what she could: community, citizenship, and place among women in late nineteenth-century Colorado, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 45-64.

Craddock, S. (1998) Tuberculosis, tenements and the epistemology of neglect: San Francisco in the nineteenth century, Ecumene, 5, pp. 53-80.

Deutsch, S. (1987) No Separate Refuge: culture, class, and gender on an Anglo-Hispanic frontier in the American Southwest, 1880-1940 (New York, Oxford University Press).

Deutsch, S. (1994) Recovering the city: women, space, and power in Boston, 1870-1910, Gender and History, 6, pp. 202-223.

Deutsch, S. (1998) Commentary: women, difference, and the public terrain, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 83-91.

Domosh, M. (1991) Toward a feminist historiography of geography, Transactions Institute of British Geographers, 16, pp. 95-104.

Domosh, M. (1996) Invented Cities: the creation of landscape in 19th-century New York and Boston (New Haven, Yale University Press).

Domosh, M. (1997) With "stout boots and a stout heart": historical methodology and feminist geography, in: J.P. Jones, III, H.L. Nast, and S.M. Roberts (Eds) Thresholds in Feminist Geography: difference, methodology, representation (Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield).

Domosh, M. (1998) Those 'gorgeous incongruities': polite politics and public space on the streets of nineteenth-century New York City, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 88, pp. 209-226.

Driver, F. (1992) Geography's empire: histories of geographical knowledge, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 10, pp. 23-40.

Driver, F. (1996) Geographical education and citizenship: introduction, Journal of Historical Geography, 22, pp. 371-372.

Estrada, S.L. (1998) Women, urban life, and city images in Tijuana, Mexico, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 5-25.

Fincher, R. and S. Fahey (1990) Introducing feminist perspectives in Australian Geography, Australian Geographical Studies, 28, pp. 3-4.

Garcia-Ramon, M.D., A. Albet-Mas, J. Nogue-Font, and L. Riudor-Gorgas (1998) Voices from the margins: gendered images of 'otherness' in colonial Morocco, Gender, Place and Culture, 5, pp. 229-240.

Gale, F. (1974) Women's role in Aboriginal society (Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies).

George-Findlay, B. (1996) The frontiers of women's writing: women's narratives and the rhetoric of westward expansion (Tucson, University of Arizona Press).

Gibson, K. (1992) Hewers of cake and drawers of tea: women, industrial restructuring, and class processes on the coalfields of Central Queensland, Rethinking Marxism, 5, pp. 29-56.

Gregory, D. (1994) Geographical Imaginations (Oxford, Blackwell).

Gregory, D. (1995) Between the book and the lamp: imaginative geographies of Egypt, 1849-50, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 20, pp. 29-57.

Gregson, N. and G. Rose (1997) Contested and negotiated histories of feminist geography, in: Women and Geography Study Group, Feminist Geographies: explorations in diversity and difference (Essex, Longman).

Gulley, H.E. (1993) Women and the lost cause: preserving a Confederate identity in the American Deep South, Journal of Historical Geography, 19, pp. 125-141.

Jackson, P. (Ed) (1987) Race and Racism (London, Unwin Hyman).

Jackson, P. (1989) Maps of Meaning (London, Unwin Hyman).

Jackson, P. (1994) Black male: Advertising and the cultural politics of masculinity, Gender, Place and Culture, 1, pp. 49-59.

Jacobs, J. (1996) Edge of Empire: postcolonialism and the city (London, Routledge).

Johnson, L.C. (1993) Text-ured brick: speculations on the cultural production of domestic space, Australian Geographical Studies, 31, pp. 201-213.

Johnson, N.C. (1994) Sculpting heroic histories: celebrating the centenary of the 1798 rebellion in Ireland, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 19, pp. 78-93.

Johnson, N.C. (1995) Cast in stone: monuments, geography and nationalism, Environment and Planning D: Society & Space, 13, pp. 51-65.

Jones, J.P. III, H. Nast, and S. Roberts (Eds) (1997) Thresholds in Feminist Geography: difference, methodology, representation (Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield).

Kay, J. (1989) Western women's history, Journal of Historical Geography, 15, pp. 302-305.

Kay, J. (1990) The Future of historical geography in the United States, Annals of the Assocication of American Geographers, 80, pp. 618-621.

Kay, J. (1991) Landscapes of women and men: rethinking the regional historical geography of the United States and Canada, Journal of Historical Geography, 17, pp. 435-452.

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Kearns, G. (1997) The imperial subject: geography and travel in the work of Mary Kingsley and Halford Mackinder, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 22, pp. 450-472.

Kearns, G. (1998) The virtuous circle of facts and values in the new western history, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 88, pp. 377-409.

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Kobayashi, A. and L. Peake (1994) Unnatural discourse: 'race' and gender in geography, Gender, Place and Culture, 1, pp. 225-243.

Kolodny, A. (1975) The Lay of the Land: metaphor as experience and history in American life and letters (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press).

Kolodny, A. (1984) The Land Before Her: fantasy and experience of the American frontier, 1630-1860 (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press).

Limerick, P. (1987) The Legacy of Conquest: the unbroken past of the American West (New York, W.W. Norton).

Maddrell, A.M.C. (1998) Discourses of race and gender and the comparative method in geography texts 1830-1918, Environment and Planning D: Society & Space, 16, pp. 81-103.

Massey, D. (1994) Space, Place and Gender (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press).

Mattingly, D.J. (1998a) Gender and the city in historical perspective: an introduction, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 1-4.

Mattingly D.J. (1998b) Gender and the politics of scale: the Christian right, sex education, and "community" in Vista, California, 1990-1994, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 65-82.

McDowell, L. (1993) Space, place and gender relations. Part II identity, difference, feminist geometries and geographies, Progress in Human Geography, 17 pp. 305-318.

McDowell, L. and D. Massey (1984) A woman's place? in: D. Massey and J. Allen (Eds) Geography Matters! (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press).

McDowell, L. and J. Sharp (Eds) (1999) A Feminist Glossary of Human Geography (London, Arnold).

McEwan, C. (1994) Encounters with West African women: textual representations of difference by white women abroad, in: A. Blunt and G. Rose (Eds) Writing Women and Space: colonial and postcolonial geographies (New York, Guilford Press).

McEwan, C. (1996) Paradise or pandamonium? West African landscapes in the travel accounts of victorian women, Journal of Historical Geography, 22, pp. 68-83.

McEwan, C. (1998a) Cutting power lines within the palace? countering paternity and eurocentrism in the 'geographical tradition', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 23, pp. 371-384.

McEwan, C. (1998b) Gender, science and physical geography in nineteenth-century Britain, Area, 30, pp. 215-223.

McGurty, E.M. (1998) Trashy women: gender and the politics of garbage in Chicago, 1890-1917, Historical Geography, 26, pp. 27-43.

Mills, S. (1991) Discourses of Difference: an analysis of women's travel writing and colonialism (London, Routledge).

Mills, S. (1996) Gender and colonial space, Gender, Place and Culture, 3, pp. 125-147.

Mohanty, C.T. (1991) Cartographies of struggle: third world women and the politics of feminism, in: C.T. Mohanty, A. Russo and L. Torres (Eds) Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism (Bloomington, University of Indiana Press).

Monk, J. (1992a) Gender in the landscape: expressions of power and meaning, in: K. Anderson and F. Gale (Eds) Inventing Places: studies in cultural geography (Melbourne, Longman).

Monk, J. (1992b) The occupational segregation of women geographers in the United States, 1900-1950, Abstracts, 27th International Geographical Congress, pp. 429-30.

Monk, J. (1994) Place matters: Comparative international perspectives on feminist geography, The Professional Geographer, 46, pp. 277-288.

Monk, J. and S. Hanson (1982) On not excluding half of the human in human geography, The Professional Geographer, 34, pp. 11-23.

Morin, K.M. (1998) British women travellers and constructions of racial difference across the nineteenth-century American West, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 23, pp. 311-330.

Morin, K.M. (1999) Surveying Britain's informal empire: Rose Kingsley's 1872 reconnaissance for the Mexican National Railway, Historical Geography, 27, pp. x-x.

Morin, K.M. and L. D. Berg (1999) Emplacing current trends in Feminist Historical Geography, Gender, Place and Culture (forthcoming).

Morin, K.M. and J. Kay Guelke (1998) Strategies of representation, relationship, and resistance: British women travelers and Mormon plural wives, ca. 1870-1890, Annals of the Assocation of American Geographers, 88, pp. 436-462.

Mort, F. (1995) Archaeologies of city life: commercial culture, masculinity, and spatial relations in 1980's London, Environment and Planning D: Society & Space, 13, pp. 573-590.

Nash, C. (1996) Men again: Irish masculinity, nature, and nationhood in the early twentieth century, Ecumene, 3, pp. 427-453.

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Nast H.J. (1996) Islam, gender, and slavery in West Africa circa 1500: a spatial archaeology of the Kano Palace, northern Nigeria, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 86, pp. 44-77.

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Pickles, K. (1998) Forgotten colonizers: the imperial order daughters of the empire (IODE) and the Canadian North, The Canadian Geographer, 42, pp. 193-.

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Phillips, R. (1997) Mapping Men and Empire: a geography of adventure (London, Routledge).

Philo, C. (1994) History, geography and the 'still greater mystery' of historical geography, in: D. Gregory, R. Martin, and G. Smith (Eds) Human Geography: Society, Space and Social Science (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press).

Ploszajska, T. (1994) Moral landscapes and manipulated spaces: gender, class and space in Victorian reformatory schools, Journal of Historical Geography, 20, pp. 413-442.

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Pulsipher, L.M. (1997) For whom shall we write? What voice shall we use? Which story shall we tell? in: J.P. Jones, III, H.L. Nast, and S.M. Roberts (Eds) Thresholds in Feminist Geography: difference, methodology, representation (Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield).

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Robinson, J. (1998a) Power as friendship: spatiality, femininity and "noisy" surveillance, in: C. Philo, P. Routledge, and J. Sharp (Eds) Entanglements of Power (London, Routledge).

Robinson, J. (1998b) Octavia Hill women housing managers in South Africa: femininity and urban government, Journal of Historical Geography, 24, pp.

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Rose, G. (1995) Tradition and paternity: same difference? Transactions of Institute of British Geographers, 20, pp. 414-416.

Rose, G. (1997) Engendering the slum: photography in East London in the 1930s, Gender, Place and Culture, 4, pp. 277-300.

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