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Gendering Place and Affect: Attachment, Disruption and Belonging

Online ISBN:
9781529232783
Print ISBN:
9781529232752
Publisher:
Policy Press
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Gendering Place and Affect: Attachment, Disruption and Belonging

Alex Simpson (ed.),
Alex Simpson
(ed.)

Senior Lecturer in Criminology

Macquarie University
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Ruth Simpson (ed.),
Ruth Simpson
(ed.)

Emeritus Professor of Management

Brunel University
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Darren T. Baker (ed.)
Darren T. Baker
(ed.)

Assistant Professor of Responsible Leadership

Monash University
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Published online:
23 January 2025
Published in print:
30 July 2024
Online ISBN:
9781529232783
Print ISBN:
9781529232752
Publisher:
Policy Press

Abstract

This edited volume draws on affect theory, and through key themes of attachment, disruption and belonging, to examine the multiple ways in which our placed surroundings shape and form experiences of gender. Bringing together key debates across the fields of sociological, geographical and organization studies, this book marks new theoretical ground to help examine, across a variety of cases, shared experiences of what it means to be in or out of place. In doing so, the book examines how we, as gendered selves, encounter place, and critically examines the way in which experiences of gender shape meanings and attachments to place as well as how place produces gendered modes of identity, inclusion and belonging. By engaging such themes, the volume advances critical debates surrounding the gendering of place, symbolic manifestations of inclusion and exclusion as well as, in affect theory, bringing a new approach to the core notion of spatiality as a product of gendered relations. After all, it is important to remember, as we move through and encounter place, we do not encounter neutral containers in which we write our social selves, but we engage and interact with material, symbolic and cultural orders of meaning. It is in this entwined balance, of how we hold the capacity to both affect and be affected, that this book examines the gendering of place and the placing of gender.

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