2014
DOI: 10.1080/0966369x.2014.885890
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Beyond the universalized home: identity intersectionalities in western Kenyan students' production of place

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“…Since this work in the early and mid-1990s, within feminist geography, research that directly employs or critiques intersectionality has continued to develop (Brown, 2012;Peake, 2010;Valentine, 2007) and recently we have seen a significant growth in work in this area, examples including intersectionality being used in research about: transgender issues (Abelson, 2016); masculinities (Hopkins and Noble, 2009); prostitution (Silva and Ornat, 2014); animal geographies (Novorka, 2015); political ecology (Mollett and Faria, 2013); development and migration (Bastia, 2014); and the experiences of students (Foulds, 2015) and young people (Irazabal and Huerta, 2016;O'Neill Gutierrez and Hopkins, 2015). More attention could usefully be paid to the earliest work in feminist geography (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this work in the early and mid-1990s, within feminist geography, research that directly employs or critiques intersectionality has continued to develop (Brown, 2012;Peake, 2010;Valentine, 2007) and recently we have seen a significant growth in work in this area, examples including intersectionality being used in research about: transgender issues (Abelson, 2016); masculinities (Hopkins and Noble, 2009); prostitution (Silva and Ornat, 2014); animal geographies (Novorka, 2015); political ecology (Mollett and Faria, 2013); development and migration (Bastia, 2014); and the experiences of students (Foulds, 2015) and young people (Irazabal and Huerta, 2016;O'Neill Gutierrez and Hopkins, 2015). More attention could usefully be paid to the earliest work in feminist geography (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%