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Newsletter No. 63

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INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION COMMISSION ON GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY

NEWSLETTER 62 NOVEMBER, 2019

Message from the chair

My thoughts are with all of our Gender and Geography Commission members during this COVID-19 pandemic. It is obvious to us but worth remembering that, globally, 70 per cent of workers in health, welfare and social care are women.1 We know too that ‘compounded economic impacts are felt especially by women and girls who are generally earning less, saving less, and holding insecure jobs or living close to poverty.’2 Add to this multiple and / or intersecting inequalities - such as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, disability, age, race, gender variance, and sexual identities, among others – and the impacts of COVID-19 mount. Our emotional, affectual and embodied geographies are heightened as we engage in ‘physical distancing’, not meeting or touching people who are outside our bubble, and remain in homes to ‘stay safe’. For many, however, staying home means being trapped with one’s abuser. It is no surprise that the International Geographical Congress in Istanbul has been postponed (now happening 16 – 20 August 2021). Our Commission puts a great deal of energy into making connections, sharing research, building capacity, and gaining strength from one another. It is sad that we won’t have meetings and conferences until sometime in the future. The challenge is, therefore, to create new ways of emotionally and affectually connecting through screens in a variety of different spatial contexts.3 During these difficult times I’m pleased to announce some good news. People may remember that we advertised two travel grants to attend the IGC in Istanbul. Details of the grant are included below, along with the two successful awardees. Our IGC Istanbul joint session ‘Bridging Differences: East, West, Seas, and Mediterranean Worlds’, Co-Chairs: Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg (History of Geography), Virginie Mamadouh (Political Geography), Lynda Johnston (Gender and Geography) remains in place for 2021. If you have submitted an abstract there is no need to re-submit it. Take care and look after each other.

Use our email igugender@googlegroups.com to connect and share resources.

Hope to see you soon, Lynda Lynda Johnston University of Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand

lynda.johnston@waikato.ac.nz

Notes:

3: Longhurst, Robyn (2016) Skype: Bodies, Screens, Space. London: Routledge.

IGU Gender and Geography Commission grants to attend the IGC in Istanbul

Selection criteria

• Enumerates the total amount required to participate in the meeting, and the share of that total requested from the IGU Gender and Geography Commission funds (cost sharing is encouraged).

• Lists the name, affiliation, complete address, telephone number, and e-mail address of the individual for whom support is requested.

• Details how the individual will participate in the IGU meeting, including the title(s) of the presentation(s) or other form of participation.

• Explains how the individual's presentation will enhance the IGU Gender and Geography Commission.

• Specifies the individual(s) or group(s) sponsoring the individual's participation. Requests are evaluated by the Committee on the basis of how and to what degree the presentation(s) will enrich the person and the IGU Gender and Geography Commission.

Priority is given to applicants who demonstrate need or come from low-income countries.

On the basis of the above criteria, we selected the following two scholars: Alice Mpofu-Coles and Manisha Kushwaha

Positionality and emotions in research with refugees: black feminist ‘refugee’ activists

Alice Mpofu-Coles

PhD candidate in Human Geography Department of Geography and Environmental Science University of Reading, United Kingdom

Abstract:

Understanding how a researcher’s positionality and emotions impact knowledge production is an important consideration within the social sciences. How then do black researchers who are also activists write or express their emotions when researching their ‘own’ - especially when faced with stories of race, class, colonisation, social, economic, religion, ethnicity and identity? In this paper, I draw upon the challenges faced by refugees - reflecting on them as an ‘insider’ as well as the emotional responses to some of the interviews in the research projects I have undertaken using a feminist and participatory approach. I argue that the difficulties faced by black feminist researchers in navigating academia, activism and the ‘survival’ attitude have merely impacted their intersectional identities - let alone made to feel like strangers. I address this by reflecting at the themes that emerged when the refugee women were sharing their stories during the project ‘working and learning together towards the empowerment of female refugees in Europe’. I also refer to interviews as part of my research on identity and the transnational activities of young Zimbabweans in the UK between the ages of 18 to 30 years in the UK. These young people were born in Zimbabwe but came to Britain when they were in their primary education or early teenage years (the 3 1.5 generation). The majority of these participants, in yearning, to bring new meanings to their lives, continue to create ‘a home’ that infuses the nostalgia of feeling at ‘home’ by engaging in different work, political, religious, cultural and social activities. The complex migration experiences of women refugees, and the young people through their voices, can contribute to migration studies and offers a dichotomy to understanding what it means to ‘identify’ with a sense of place and could essentialise ‘belonging’ across borders.

Keywords: Refugees, Women, Young People, Black Feminism, Positionality.

Alice Mpofu-Coles

Alice Mopofu-Coles

Gender, caste and occupation in the city of Lucknow, India

Manisha Kushwaha

PhD Scholar Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, Punjab, India.

Abstract:

Dalit women in India are a victim of intersectional discrimination. The caste system as an institution has forcibly excluded certain castes from civil, educational and economic benefits that other castes enjoyed, and the deeply patriarchal Indian society discriminated women in every walk of life. The intersecting nature of caste and patriarchy brings in many complexities. The paper brings in narratives of Dalit women and their occupations, as caste affiliation of women is an important factor in understanding their social status. Caste has a more systematic influence on inequalities than just the identity of a woman. Thus, the intersectionality of both will help us understand the complexities and how it affects the occupational space of women. The paper is based on a micro-study done in two Dalit dominated neighbourhoods of Lucknow city (India). Dalit women are concentrated in low-status occupation groups like maids, cooks, and sanitation workers which earn a meagre pay. They are found in such precarious, exploitative and demeaning jobs just like the Dalit men. However, for the Dalit 4 women, the occupational choices are constrained by both their caste and gender. For them these jobs are not degrading but a necessity to keep their households running. But, for employers the caste identity of these women makes them suitable for such jobs, as unlike their upper-caste women, the lower-caste women do not have ‘honour’ to defend. Through this caste centric empirical study, the paper aims to critically investigate the gender-caste dynamics to understand the importance of the intersection of gender and ascriptive identities and its impact on occupational choices. Keywords: Gender, Caste, Patriarchy, Occupation, Discrimination. Manisha Kushwaha

Manisha Kushwaha

Manisha Kushwaha

News from around the world

Magdalena Moreno shares the interactive and collaborative Map of the Geography of Sexualities, made with Cambalache Geographic Cooperative.

The link to access the Map is here.

This map shows the location of some scientific productions and political actions elaborated from Gender Geographies, Feminist Geographies and Queer Geographies in different areas of the world. It is an invitation to continue strengthening the networks among those of us who are dedicated to the construction of geographic scientific knowledge and other spatial knowledge, from a gender or queer perspective. Through each point you can know the location, authors, title, year and access link to the geographical works that are being carried out in different countries. To make this interactive map as complete and up-to-date as possible, I want to invite you to complete this form to share your productions.

Maria Lucinda Fonseca participates in the EU H2020 project - GEARING ROLES - Gender Equality Actions in Research Institutions to Transform Gender Roles, H2020 - SwafS-09- 2018-2019 (CAS). Principal investigator of CEG/IGOT is the Universidade de Lisboa team. The coordinator institution is the University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain https://gearingroles.eu/ She has also organised the First Gearing Roles annual conference on “Recruitment Retention and Career Progression of Women in Academia”, Universidade de Lisboa, 27th November 2019 https://gearingroles.eu/first-gearing-roles-annual-conference-onrecruitment-retention-and-career-progression-of-women-in-academia-2/

A new Routledge Handbook has been published:

Datta, Anindita, Peter Hopkins, Lynda Johnston, Elizabeth Olson and Joseli Maria Silva (eds) (2020) Routledge handbook of gender and feminist geographies. London: Routledge, with the following contributions:

1. Introduction: Establishing, Placing, Engaging and Doing Feminist Geographies. Lynda Johnston, Anindita Datta, Peter Hopkins, Joseli Maria Silva and Elizabeth Olson Part I Establishing Feminist Geographies

2. Indigenous Australian Sexualities Explored through the Lens of Sex Work. Corrinne Sullivan

3. From Order to Chaos: Geographies of sexualities. Carl Bonner-Thompson, Graeme William Mearns, Ged Ridley & Alessandro Boussalem

4. Hip-hop Urbanism, Placemaking, and Community-Building among Black LGBT Youth in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Devin Oliver & Caroline Faria

5. Shifting Multiple Masculinities: Alternative views from Japan and Papua New Guinea. Keichi Kumagai

6. Disabled Women Academics Reshaping the Landscape of the Academy. Nancy Hansen

7. Gender and the Discipline of Geography: Case studies of relational networks of support in Western academia. Martina Angela Caretta & Avril Maddrell

8. Skin, Sweat and Materiality: Feminist geographies of emotion and effect. Gail Adams-Hutcheson & Paula Smith

9. On the Subject of Performativity: Judith Butler’s influence in geography. Eden Kinkaid & Lise Nelson

10. Politics and Space/Time. Doreen Massey

11. Feminist Engagement with the Economy: Spaces of resistance and transformation. Jessa M. Loomis & Ann M. Oberhauser

12. Disentangling Globalization: Towards a feminist geography of hair and beauty. Caroline Faria & Bisola Falola Part II Placing Feminist Geographies

13. Embodiment: Lesbians, space, sperm and reproductive technologies. Robyn Longhurst & Lisa Melville

14. The Intimate Geographies of Race and Gender in the United States. Chris Neubert, Sara Smith & Pavithra Vasudevan

15. Home-keeping in Long-term Displacement. Cathrine Brun & Anita H. Fábos

16. Environmental Politics in the Everyday: Jam, red meat and showers. Gordon Waitt & Rebecca Campbell

17. Gender and Urban Neoliberalization. Carina Listerborn

18. Gender and Sexuality in Participatory Planning in Israel: A journey between discourses. Tovi Fenster & Chen Misgav

19. Rurality, Geography and Feminism: Troubling relationships. Barbara Pini, Robyn Mayes & Laura Rodriguez Castro

20. Nationhood: Feminist approaches, emancipatory processes and intersecting identities. Maria Rodó-de-Zárate

21. Unsettling Gender and Sexuality Across Nations: Transnationalism within and between nations. May Farrales & Geraldine Pratt

22. Mobilities and Citizenship. Tamir Arviv and Symon James-Wilson

23. Geographies of Gendered Migration: Place as difference and connection. Eleonore Kofman & Parvati Raghuran

24. Representing Women and Gender in Memory Landscapes. Danielle Drozdzewski & Jan Monk

25. Feminist Political Ecologies: Race, bodies, and the human. Sharlene Mollett, Laura Vaz-Jones & Lydia Delicado Moratalla Part III Engaging Feminist Geographies

26. Trauma, Gender and Space. Rachel Pain, Nahid Rezwana & Zuriatunfadzliah Sahdan

27. Geographies of Violence: Feminist geopolitical approaches. Katherine Brickell & Dana Cuomo

28. Scaling a Survivor-centric Approach for Survivors of Sexual Violence: The case of an action-based research project in India. Andréanne Martel & Margaret Walton-Roberts

29. Motherhood in Feminist Geography: Current trends and themes. Kate Boyer

30. Embodied Labour in the Bioeconomy. Maria Fannin

31. Care, Health and Migration. Kim England, Isabel Dyck, Iliana Ortega-Alcázar & Menah RavenEllison

32. Contexts of ‘Caring Masculinities’: The gendered and intergenerational geographies of men’s care responsibilities in later life. Anna Tarrant

33. Giving Birth to Geographies of Young People: The importance of feminist geography beyond feminist geography. Annie E. Bartos

34. Gendered Geographies of Development. Paula Meth

35. Feminist Visceral Politics: From taste to territory. Allison Hayes-Conroy, Jessica Hayes-Conroy, Yoshiko Yamasaki & Ximena Quintero Saavedra

36 Feminist Perspectives on Neoliberal Globalization, (Post-)feminisms and (Homo)normativities. Shirlena Huang & Qian Hui Tan Part IV Doing Feminist Geographies.

37. Embodied Translations: Decolonizing methodologies of knowing and being. Pierre Beaudelaine, Naimah Petigny & Richa Nagar

38 .‘Still We Rise’: Critical participatory action research for justice. Caitlin Cahill, David Alberto Quijada Cerecer, Leticia Alvarez Gutiérrez, Yvette Sonia González Coronado, José Hernández Zamudio, Jarred Martinez & Alonso R. Reyna Rivarola

39. Spaces and Scales of Feminist Activism. Claire Hancock, Roxane Bettinger & Sofia Manseri

40. An Artful Feminist Geopolitics of Climate Change. Sallie A. Marston, Harriet Hawkins & Elizabeth Straughan

41. Feminist Geography in the Anthropocene: Sciences, bodies, features. Kai Bosworth 42. QGIS in Feminist Geography Research: Its merits and limits. Nazgol Bagheri

43. Doing Gender in the Digital: Feminist geographic methods changing research? Jessica McLean, Sophia Maalsen & Nicole McNamara

44. Drone Queen of the Homeland: The gendered geopolitics of television drama in the age of media coverage. Julie Cupples & Kevin Glynn

45. Historical Research: Gender, politics and ethics. Laura Crawford & Sarah Mills

46. Teaching Feminist Geography: Practices and perspectives. Joos Droogleever Fortujin

47. Autogeography: Placing research in the first-person singular. Sophie Tamas

48. Narrating New Spaces: Theories and practices of storytelling in feminist geographies. Sara de Leeuw & Vanessa Sloan Morgan

Special journal issues:

GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH FORUM: Chen Misgav and Gilly Hartall are guest-editors of a new special issue of Geography Research Forum (2019, 39: 1) on "Queer urban movements from the margin(s): activism, politics, space". The papers in the special issue discuss LGBT activism from diverse perspectives, contributing to the growing scholarship on geographies of sexualities. Our perspective on activism comes from the urban margins – the periphery, the socio-cultural margins, the suburban, the political margins or marginality within LGBT and queer communities. The issue includes the following articles:

Misgav, C. and G. Hartal (2019) Queer Urban Movements from the Margin(s): Activism, Politics, Space, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 1-18

Rachamimov, Iris (2019) From Lesbian Radicalism to Trans-Masculine Innovation: The Queer Place of Jerusalem in Israeli LGBT Geographies (1979-2007), Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 19- 42

Podmore, Julie A. and Alison L. Main (2019) On the Edge of Urban ‘Equalities’: Framing Millennial Suburban LGBTQ+ Activisms in Canada, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 43-66

Shtang, Sivan Rajuan (2019) Queer Urban Social Movements and the Zionist Body: National Erection Parades, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 67-98

Banerjea, Niharika (2019) Being Queer Feminists in Delhi: Narratives of (non)Belonging, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 99-105

Atalay, Ozlen and Petra L. Doan (2019) Reading LGBT Movement through Its Spatiality in Istanbul, Turkey, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 106-126

Rogel, Avner (2019) The Israeli Queerhana: Time-Space of Subversion and Future Utopia, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 127-151

Rodo-Zarate, Maria (2019) Viewpoint: Intersectionality for and from Queer Urban Activism Viewed through Lesbian Activism in Barcelona, Geography Research Forum, 39:1, 152-166

GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: Karen Falconer Al-Hindi published a themed section on “Mentoring and difference in feminist geography”, in Gender, Place & Culture (2019, 26:12) with the following articles:

Falconer Al-Hindi, Karen (2019) Vibrant mentoring landscapes in feminist geography, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1657-1663

Oberhauser, Ann M. and Martina Angela Caretta (2019) A space for feminist mentoring: the role of Geographic Perspectives on Women (GPOW) specialty group in higher education, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1664-1682

Johnston-Anumonwo, Ibipo (2019) Mentoring across difference: success and struggle in an academic geography career, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1683-1700

Singh, Taveeshi and Tayler J. Mathews (2019) Facilitating queer of color feminist co-mentorship: reflections on an online archive of scholar-activism, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1701-1720

Curran, Winifred, Trina Hamilton, Becky Mansfield, Alison Mountz, Margaret Walton-Roberts, Marion Werner and Risa Whitson (2019) ‘Will you be my mentor?’ Feminist mentoring at mid-career for institutional change, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1721-1739

Goerisch, Denise, Jae Basiliere, Ashley Rosener, Kimberly McKee, Jodee Hunt and Tonya M. Parker (2019) Mentoring with: reimagining mentoring across the university, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1740-1758

GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: Atreyee Sen, Raminder Kaur and Emilija Zabiliūtė edited a themed section in Gender, Place & Culture (2020, 27:1) on (En)countering sexual violence in the Indian city, with the following articles:

Sen, Atreyee, Raminder Kaur and Emilija Zabiliūtė (2020) (En)countering sexual violence in the Indian city, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 1-12

Bhandari, Parul (2020) Pre-marital relationships and violence: experiences of working middle class women in Delhi, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 13-33

Shakthi, S. (2020) The law, the market, the gendered subject: workplace sexual harassment in Chennai’s information technology industry, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 34-51

Zabiliūté, Emilija (2020) Claiming status and contesting sexual violence and harassment among community health activists in Delhi, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 52-68

Govinda, Radhika (2020) From the taxi drivers’ rear-view mirror: masculinity, marginality and sexual violence in India’s capital city, Delhi, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 69-85

Gupta, Paridhi (2020) Art(s) of visibility: resistance and reclamation of university spaces by women students in Delhi, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 86-103

Tyagi, Aastha and Atreyee Sen (2020) Love-Jihad (Muslim Sexual Seduction) and ched-chad (sexual harassment): Hindu nationalist discourses and the Ideal/deviant urban citizen in India, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 104-125

GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: Anne Hendrixson, Diana Ojeda, Jade S. Sasser, Sarojini Nadimpally, Ellen E. Foley and Rajani Bhatia edited a themed section on “Populationism” for Gender, Place & Culture (2020, 27:3) with the following articles:

Hendrixson, Annem, Diana Ojeda, Jade S. Sasser, Sarojini Nadimpally, Ellen E. Foley and Rajani Bhatia (2020) Confronting populationism: Feminist challenges to population control in an era of climate change, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 307-315

Ojeda, Diana, Jade S. Sasser and Elizabeth Lunstrum (2020) Malthus’s specter and the anthropocene, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 316-332

Bhatia, Rajani, Jade S. Sasser, Diana Ojeda, Anne Hendrixson, Sarojini Nadimpally and Ellen E. Foley (2020) A feminist exploration of ‘populationism’: engaging contemporary forms of population control, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 333-350 9

Bendix, Daniel, Ellen E. Foley, Anne Hendrixson and Susanne Schultz (2020) Targets and technologies: Sayana Press and Jadelle in contemporary population policies, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 351-369

Shaw, Amanda and Kalpana Wilson (2020) The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the necropopulationism of ‘climate-smart’ agriculture, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 370-393

Boyce, Geoffrey Alan, Sarah Launius, Jill Williams and Todd Miller (2020) Altergeopolitics and the feminist challenge to the securitization of climate policy, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 394-411

Rivera-Amarillo, Claudia and Alejandro Camargo (2020) Zika assemblages: women, populationism, and the geographies of epidemiological surveillance, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:3, 412-428

GEOHUMANITES: Pamela Moss and Kathryn Besio edited a special issue on “Auto-methods in feminist geography” in GeoHumanities (2019, 5:2) with the following articles:

Moss, Pamela and Kathryn Besio (2019) Auto-methods in feminist geography, GeoHumanities, 5:2, 313-325

Speer, Jessie (2019) “A collection of stories, poetry and theory”: homelessness, outsider memoirs , and the right to theorize, GeoHumanities, 5:2, 326-341

Bartos, Ann E. and Sarah Ives (2019) More than ‘’silly stories’’: sexual harassment as academic training, GeoHumanities, 5:2, 342-354

Sotoudehnia, Maral (2019) Sticky waddling: an autobiography of pregnant embodiment in Toronto’s crypto-economy, GeoHumanities, 5:2, 355-368

Crawford, Madyson (2019) An ode to belonging: Southern black women’s politics of belonging through storytelling, GeoHumanities, 5:2, 369-375

Tamas, Sophie (2019) Tricky stories: settler-academic reflections on anti-colonial teaching, GeoHumanities, 5:2, 376-385

New books

Colombara, Mónica (2019) ‘El aborto en la agenda feminista de América latina. Estado de la cuestión. El caso de Argentina’ presentado en el Eje Temático 6: Lugar, subjetividad, territorios y espacios de identidad, Geografía Feminista en el XVII Encuentro de Geógrafos de América Latina. Quito, Ecuador. https://www.puce.edu.ec/

Colombara, Mónica (2019) ‘La Geografía de Género en Argentina: Breve Panorama’, presentado en el VII Congreso Nacional de Geografía de Universidades Públicas y XXI Jornadas de Investigación y Enseñanza en Geografía, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata

Das, T., R. Bhattacharyya, F. Alam and A. Parvin (2020) In-depth Semi- structured Interviewing: Researching Domestic Violence as a Public Health Issue in Bangladesh, SAGE Research Methods Cases Medicine & Health, Disciplines: Public Health, Online ISBN: 9781529719840, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529719840

Kinyanjui, Mary Njeri (2019) The Sweet Sobs of Women in Response to Anthropain. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press

Lund, Ragnhild, Kyoko Kusakabe, Nitya Rao and Nireka Weeratunge (in press) Fisherfolk in Cambodia, India and Sri Lanka: Migration, Gender and Well-being. India: Routledge Peake, L., B. Mullings, K. Parizeau, K. England, D. Metzel, V.

Wadhwa, N. Worth, A. Mountz, J. Magee, G. Thornburg, J. Finlay, B. Hawkins and L. Pulsipher (2018) Mental Health and Wellbeing in Geography: Creating a Healthy Discipline. Report of the American Association of Geographers Task Force on Mental Health (2015-2018).76pp

Recent articles and book chapters

Akeresola, Rebecca A. and Ezra Gayawan (2020) Analysis of the spatial patterns of malnutrition among women in Nigeria with a Bayesian structured additive model, GeoJournal, 85:1, 81-92

Albuquerque, Sara and Luciana Martins (2018) Place, gender and the making of natural history: Hannah im Thurn in British Guiana, 1895–1897, Journal of Historical Geography, 62, 1-14

Alves, Gláucia da Rosa do Amaral and Elsbeth Léia Spode Becker (2019) Manuais de etiqueta e civilidade e sua influência na condução social feminina no Brasil (1940-1960), Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 42-65

Alves, Hellen Virginia da Silva and Maria das Graças Silva Nascimento (2019) Demandas que unem: as mulheres da Terra Indígena Rio Guaporé e a busca por representatividade política, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 206-226

Amaral, Alvino de Souza and Bianca Aparecida Lima Costa (2019) Quilombo, cantos e tambores: As mulheres nos Grupos Ganga Zumba e Herdeiros do Banzo – Ponte Nova / MG, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2,125-150

Anwar, N. H., A. Sawas and D. Mustafa (2020) ‘Without water, there is no life’: Negotiating everyday risks and gendered insecurities in Karachi’s informal settlements, Urban Studies, 57:6, 1320-1337

Araújo, L. L. de and C. L. Costa (2019) O cotidiano da trabalhadora terceirizada: entre a riqueza e a miséria. In: Magda Valéria da Silva and Ronaldo da Silva (eds.) Habitação, Trabalho e Educação: conceitos e temas geográficos no século XXI. Jundiaí -SP: Paco Editorial

Aruldoss, Vinnarasan and Sevasti-Melissa Nolas (2019) Tracing Indian girls’ embodied orientations towards public life, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1588-1608

Barrya, Tessa, Levi Gahman, Adaeze Greenidge and Atiyah Mohamed (2020) Wrestling with race and colonialism in Caribbean agriculture: Toward a (food) sovereign and (gender) just future, Geoforum, 109, 106-110

Ben Arie, R. and T. Fenster (2020) Politics of recognition in between antagonism and agonism; exploring ‘mediated agonism’ in Jaffa, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space Bergman Lodin, Johanna, Amare Tegbaru, Renee Bullock, Ann Degrande, Lilian Wopong Nkengla and Hyeladi Ibrahim Gaya (2019) Gendered mobilities and immobilities: Women’s and men’s capacities for agricultural innovation in Kenya and Nigeria, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1759-1783

Bernardes, Viviane Margarida Melo Menezes and Ideni Terezinha Antonello (2019) ‘Dinâmicas femininas e segregação socioespacial: reflexão a partir do Conjunto Habitacional Vista Bela em Londrina -PR’ Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 66-89

Bhattacharyya, R. and Prasad Sanjay (2020) Water Scarcity in Delhi: Mapping for Solutions and the Way Forward. In: R. B. Singh, Bathula Srinagesh and Subhash Anand (eds.) Urban Health Risk and Resilience in Asian Cities. Springer, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-1205-6_24

Bhattacharyya, R. and Prasad Sanjay (2020) Chapter 15: Geographies of Indian Women’s Everyday Public Safety. In: Rajiv Thakur, Ashok Dutt, Sudhir Thakur and George Pomeroy (eds.) Urban and Regional Planning and Development: 20th Century Forms and 21st Century Transformations. New York: Springer, Cham, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31776-8_15, Print ISBN 978-3-030- 31775-1, Online ISBN 978-3-030-31776-8, 243-260

Bhattacharyya, R. (2019) Chapter Six: Did India’s Partition lead to Segregation of North East India? In: A. Ranjan (ed.) Partition of India: Postcolonial Legacies. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 105-131 Borde, Elis, Victoria Page and Tatiana Moura (2020) Masculinities and nonviolence in contexts of chronic urban violence, International Development Planning Review, 42:1, 73-91

Boterman, Willem R. (2020) Carrying class and gender: Cargo bikes as symbolic markers of egalitarian gender roles of urban middle classes in Dutch inner cities, Social and Cultural Geography, 21:2, 245-264

Brandão, Jéssica Justino and Ricardo Lopes Fonseca (2019) A utilização da mídia publicitária no ensino de geografia: uma oficina pedagógica acerca da discriminação da mulher, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 181-196 11

Buechler, Stephanie and América Lutz-Ley (2019) Livelihoods with Multiple Stressors: Gendered Youth Decision-making Under Global Change in Northwest Mexico, Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, doi.org/10.1177/2514848619878603

Cabezas Gonźalez, Almuneda and Gabriela P. Machado Brochner (2019) The New Cycle of Women’s Mobilizations between Latin America and Europe: A Feminist Geopolitics Perspective on Interregionalism, In: Cairo. H. y Bringel (ed.) Critical Geopolitics and Regional (Re)Configurations: interregionalism and transnationalism between Latin America and Europe. London/NY: Routledge, 178-211

Cabezas Gonźalez, Almudena and Marisa Almudena y Blanco-Revilla (2020) Women's Movements. In: N. A. Naples (ed.) Companion to Women's and Gender Studies. Hoboken: Wiley, 409-426

Campos, M. P. de, J. M. Silva and E. A. Silva (2019) Emoção corporificada e potência para a constituição de espaços de luta para superar a violência sexual sofrida por mulheres, Caderno Prudentino de Geografia, 3:42, 37-60

Çankaya, Sinan (2020) Geopolicing Race, Gender, and Class: How the Police Immobilise Urban Allochthones, Antipode, 52:3, 702-721

Caretta, M. A., S. Zaragocin, B. Turley and K. T. Orellana (2020) Women’s organizing against extractivism: Toward a decolonial multi-sited analysis. Human Geography, https://doi.org/10.1177/1942778620910898

Caretta, M. A. and K. A. McHenry (2020) Perspective Appalachia: A perspective on the everyday lived experiences of rural communities at the frontline of energy distribution networks development, Energy Research & Social Science, 63, 101403

Caretta, M. A. and C. V. Faria (2020) Time and Care in the “Lab” and the “Field”: Slow Mentoring and Feminist Research in Geography, Geographical Review, 110: 1–2, 172–182

Chazarreta, Irma Elizabeth (2019) ‘Las personas trans feminizadas y la prostitución como último recurso para la supervivencia, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 233-255

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora and Yu-ling Cathy Song (2020) Practicing feminist geography in Taiwan, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 524-545 Chung, Youjin B. (2020) Governing a Liminal Land Deal: The Biopolitics and Necropolitics of Gender, Antipode, 52:3, 722-741

Chung, Youjin Brigitte, Sera Lewise Young and Rachel Bezner Kerr (2019) Rethinking the value of unpaid care work: lessons from participatory visual research in central Tanzania, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1544-1569

Corcetti, Elisabete and Maria das Dores Saraiva Loreto (2019) A construção social de mulheres no 'Programa Mulheres Mil': olhares dos agentes implementadores, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 146-164

Cree, Alice (2020) People want to see tears’: military heroes and the ‘Constant Penelope’ of the UK’s Military Wives choir, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 218-238

Danilova, Nataliya and Emma Dolan (2020) Scottish soldier-heroes and patriotic war heroines: the gendered politics of World War I commemoration, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 239-260

Darcy, Clay (2020) A psychoactive paradox of masculinities: cohesive and competitive relations between drug taking Irish men, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 175-195

DasGupta, Debanuj (2019) The politics of transgender asylum and detention, Human Geography, 12:3, 1-16

Datta, Ayona (2020) Intimate infrastructures: The rubrics of gendered safety and urban violence in Kerala, India, Geoforum, 110: 67-76

Elias, Marlène, Alessandra Grosseb and Natalie Campbell (2020) Unpacking ‘gender’ in joint forest management: Lessons from two Indian states, Geoforum, 111: 218-228

Erel, Umut and Necla Acik (2020) Enacting intersectional multilayered citizenship: Kurdish women’s politics, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 479-501 12

Faria, Guélmer Júnior Almeida de (2019) Feminização dos Circuitos Migratórios: Um Diálogo entre o Trabalho do Care, Redes Sociais e Processos de Desenvolvimento Social, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 24-41

Fenster, T. (2018) The Micro-Geography of a Home as a Contact Zone: Urban Planning in Fragmented Settler Colonialism, Planning, Theory and Practice, 19:4, 496-513

Fenster, T. (2019) Creative destruction in urban planning procedures: the language of ‘renewal’ and ‘exploitation’, Urban Geography, 40:1, 37-57

Forrest, James, Andrew Gorman-Murray and Frank Siciliano (2019) The geography of same-sex couples and families in Australia: an empirical review, Australian Geographer, 50:4, 493-509

Furini, Luciano Antonio and Kadine Nascimento (2019) Desigualdade de gênero e violência contra a mulher: o caso de Ourinhos (SP), Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 185-205

Gallo, Ester and Francesca Scrinzi (2019) Migrant masculinities in-between private and public spaces of reproductive labour: Asian porters in Rome, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1632-1653

García-Reyesa, Paola and Henrik Wiig (2020) Reasons of gender. Gender, household composition and land restitution process in Colombia, Journal of Rural Studies, 75, 89-97

Graupe, Mareli Eliane, Geraldo Augusto Locks and Lúcia Aulete Búrgio de Souza (2019) Políticas públicas de gênero no contexto escolar: percepções de orientadoras educacionais, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1,197-213

Greenberg, Raanan Malka and Nufar Avni (2020) (Ad)dressing belonging in a contested space: Embodied spatial practices of Palestinian and Israeli women in Jerusalem, Political Geography, 76, 102090

Grohs, Stephan (2020) Contested boundaries: The moralization and politicization of prostitution in German cities, European Urban and Regional Studies, 27:2, 156-170

Gustavsson, Madeleine and Mark Riley (2020) (R)evolving masculinities in times of change amongst small-scale fishers in North Wales, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 196-217

Hall, Joseph J. (2020) 'The Word Gay has been Banned but People use it in the Boys' Toilets whenever you go in': spatialising children's subjectivities in response to gender and sexualities education in English primary schools, Social and Cultural Geography, 21:2, 162-185

Hall, Sarah Marie (2020) The personal is political: Feminist geographies of/in austerity, Geoforum, 110, 242-251

Halvorson, Sarah J. and James L. Wescoat Jr. (2020) Guarding the Sons of Empire: Military–State– Society Relations in Water, Sanitation and Health Programs of mid-19th-Century India, Water, 12, 429

Hastie, Alex (2020) Popular postcolonial masculinities: gangsters and soldiers in Maghrebi-French cinema, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 153-174

Hawkins, Harriet (2019) Doing gender and the GeoHumanities – celebrations and intoxications, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1503-1518

Hume, M. and P. Wilding (2020) Beyond agency and passivity: Situating a gendered articulation of urban violence in Brazil and El Salvador, Urban Studies, 57:2, 249-266

Iqbal, Sana, Andree Woodcock and Jane Osmond (2020) The effects of gender transport poverty in Karachi, Journal of Transport Studies, 84, 102677

Johnston, L. (2020) Body. In: A. Kobayashi (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2nd edition, vol. 1. Elsevier, 359–363 Johnston, L. and G.

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Jokela Pansini, Maaret (2019) Imaginarios Espaciales e Identidad Colectiva en las Luchas por los Derechos Humanos de las Mujeres en Honduras, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 98-124

Kennelly, Jacqueline (2020) Urban masculinity, contested spaces, and classed subcultures: young homeless men navigating downtown Ottawa, Canada, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 281-300

Kinkaid, Eden (2019) At the limits of critical geography: Creative interventions into the exclusionary spaces of U.S. geography, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1784-1811

Kinyanjui Mary Njeri (2019) Situating Fireside Knowledge in Mainstream Development Feminist Academy, Journal of Language, Technology and Entrepreneurship, 10: 2, 1-15

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2019) Do women have a right to mine? Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 31:1, 1–23

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2019) The act that shaped the gender of mining, Extractive Industries and Society

Lai, Lawrence W.C., K.W. Chau, M.H. Chua and Josephine Liang (2020) Compassion & planning: empirical analysis of gender background of a planning tribunal on its decisions, Cities, 97: 102522

Lawson, Elaine T., Rahinatu Sidiki Alare, Abdul Rauf Zanya Salifu and Mary Thompson- Hall (2020) Dealing with climate change in semi-arid Ghana: understanding intersectional perceptions and adaptation strategies of women farmers, GeoJournal, 85:2, 439-452

Li, Zhou, Nancy Regina Gómez Arrieta and Risa Whitson (2020) Empathy through imaginative reconstruction: Navigating difference in feminist transnational research in China and Peru, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 587-607

Lone Bashir Ahmad, Sheraz Ahmad Lone and Ishtiaq Ahmad Mayer (2020) Socio-economic vulnerability assessment of female children to malnutrition in rural Baramulla district of Kashmir Himalayas, India, GeoJournal, 85:2, 535-549

Lubitow, Amy, Miriam J. Abelson and Erika Carpenter (2020) Transforming mobility justice: Gendered harassment and violence on transit, Journal of Transport Geography, 82, 102601

Lutz-Ley, América and Stephanie Buechler (2020) Mining and women in northwest Mexico: a feminist political ecology approach to impacts on rural livelihoods, Human Geography, DOI:10.1177/1942778620910901

Mackay, Heather (2019) A feminist geographic analysis of perceptions of food and health in Ugandan cities, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1519-1543

Maliepaard, Emiel (2020) Spaces with a bisexual appearance: re-conceptualizing bisexual space(s) through a study of bisexual practices in the Netherlands, Social and Cultural Geography, 21:1, 45-63

Manchinery, Alessandra Severino Silva and Adnilson de Almeida Silva (2019) Mulheres indígenas no estado do Acre - BR: do território tradicional ao movimento indígena nas cidades, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 26-42

Mao, Zidan and Donggen Wang (2020) Residential relocation and life satisfaction change: Is there a difference between household couples? Cities, 97, 102565

Margarit, Diana (2019) LGBTQ rights, conservative backlash and the constitutional definition of marriage in Romania, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1570-1587

Marta, Marizete Albino and Allan Robert Morais (2019) Gênero e o assédio moral nos espaços organizacionais de trabalho: exclusão que causam feridas, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 109-125

Mawdsley, Emma (2020) Queering Development? The Unsettling Geographies of South–South Cooperation, Antipode, 52:1, 227-245

Mayes, Robyn (2020) Mobility, temporality, and social reproduction: everyday rhythms of the ‘FIFO family’ in the Australian Mining Sector, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:1, 126-142

McIlwaine, Cathy and Yara Evans (2020) Urban Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in transnational perspective: reflections from Brazilian women in London, International Development Planning Review, 42:1, 93-112

Mearns, Graeme W. (2020) Queer geographies of spatial media, Geography Compass, 14:3, e12481 Miles, Sam (2020) “I’ve never told anyone this before”, Co-constructing intimacy and sex and sexual research, Area, 52:1, 73-80

Mendes, L. E. de S. e O. and C. L. Costa (2019) A política social de abrigamento como estratégia de prevenção ao feminicídio Revista Interdisciplinar de Direitos Humanos - RIDH, 7, 1-10 14 Miller, Edward V. (2018) Gender differences in intercity commuting patterns in the Fox River Valley, Illinois, 1912, Journal of Historical Geography, 60, 89-99

Mingot, Ester Serra (2020) The gendered burden of transnational care receiving: Sudanese families across The Netherlands, the UK and Sudan, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 546-567

Misgav, C. (2019) Planning, Justice and LGBT Urban Politics in Tel-Aviv: A Queer Dilemma, Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 65:3, 1-22

Morrison, C. A., E. Woodbury, L. Johnston and R. Longhurst (2020) Disabled people’s embodied and emotional geographies of (not)belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand, Health and Place Online first: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102283

Moskal, Marta (2020) Gendered differences in international graduates' mobility, identity and career development, Social and Cultural Geography, 21:3, 421-440

Mühlen, Bruna Krimberg Von and Marlene Neves Strey (2019) Barreiras de gênero em três gerações de mulheres judias brasileiras e australianas, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 165-180

Müller, Brian Michael (2019) The (un)promised land: queer identity and South Africa’s postapartheid urban landscape, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1609-1631

Nisrane, Beza L., Ringo Ossewaarde and Ariana Need (2020) The exploitation narratives and coping strategies of Ethiopian women return migrants from the Arabian Gulf, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 568-586

Ornat, M. J., J. M. Silva and A. B. Chimin Junior (2019) Pràctiques espacials de supervivència realitzades per «travestis» i dones trans llatinoamericanes a la ciutat de Barcelona, Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica, 65:3, 493-515

Otero, Luis Manuel Rodríguez and Maria Purificaci´n García Álvarez (2019) La Web como Espacio de Oferta/Demanda para Mujeres que Tienen Sexo con Mujeres (MSM) y Hombres que Tienen Sexo con Hombres (HSH), Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 151-165

Pattnaik, Itishree and Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (2020) What determines women's agricultural participation? A comparative study of landholding households in rural India, Journal of Rural Studies, 76, 25-39

Peake, L. (2020) Gender and the city, In: A. Kobayashi (ed.) International Encyclopaedia of Human geography, 2nd Edition, Volume 5. London: Elsevier, 281-292

Peake, Linda J. and Kim England (2020) (What Geographers Should Know About) The State of U.S. and Canadian Academic Professional Associations’ Engagement with Mental Health Practices and Policies, The Professional Geographer, 72:1, 37-53

Peake, L., M. Patrick, R. Reddy, S. Ruddick, G.S. Tanyildiz and R. Tchoukaleyska (2018) Placing Planetary Urbanization in Other Fields of Vision, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 36:3, 374-386

Peake, L. (2019) The life and times of the Union of Socialist Geographers, In: T. Barnes and E. Sheppard (eds.) Spatial Histories of Radical Geography. Antipode Book Series. Chichester: WileyBlackwell

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Pedroso, Matheus Fachin (2019) Situacionalidade e interpretações: quantas geografias cabem em uma vida?, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero,10:2,66-78

Pitoňák, Michal (2019) Lições da ‘Periferia’: Contrariando a Hegemonia AngloGeográfica sobre as Geografias de Sexualidade e Gênero, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 227-251

Po, Lanchih (2020) Women’s land activism and gendered citizenship in the urbanising Pearl River Delta, Urban Studies, 757:3, 602-617

Ponciano, Jéssica Kurak, Ana Carolina Colnago Roco de Azevedo, Divino José da Silva and Márcia Regina Canhoto de Lima (2019) O Zeitgeist Hipermoderno e a “Real Masculinista”: Um Estudo de Caso de um Blog da Web, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 166-184

Queirós, Margarida, Paulo Morgado, Nuno Marques da Costa, Nelson Mileu, Aníbal Almeida and Mário Vale (2019) Igualdade de género nas geografias espácio-temporais: uma análise a partir de dispositivos móveis, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 03-25

Rai, Pronoy (2020) Seasonal masculinities: seasonal labor migration and masculinities in rural western India, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:2, 261-280

Ribeiro, Carolina, Duval Fernandes and Carolina Mota-Santos (2019) Inserção no Mercado de Trabalho Brasileiro por Haitianos: uma perspectiva de gênero, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 125-145

Rietveld, Anne M., Margreet van der Burg and Jeroen C.J. Groot (2020) Bridging youth and gender studies to analyse rural young women and men's livelihood pathways in Central Uganda, Journal of Rural Studies, 75, 152-163

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Sánchez, María de Jesús Ávila and José Alfredo Jáuregui (2019) La desigualdad de género en el trabajo en mujeres indígenas en Nuevo León, México, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 43-65

Sánchez, Gloriana Martínez (2019) La piñera nos contaminó el agua: Mujer, trabajo y vida cotidiana en comunidades afectadas por la expansión piñera en Costa Rica, Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:2, 03-23

Santamarina Guerrero, Ana and Almuneda Cabezas González (2019) Urban Resistances and Migrant Activism Challenging the Border Regime in Madrid City. In: Armağan Teke Lloyd (ed.) Inclusion and Exclusion in International Migration: Power, Resistance and Identity, London: Transnational Press, 183 – 205

Sersli, Stephanie, Maya Gislason, Nicholas Scott and Meghan Winters (2020) Riding alone and together: Is mobility of care at odds with mothers' bicycling? Journal of Transport Geography, 83, 102645

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Siemiatycki, Matti, Theresa Enright and Mariana Valverde (2020) The gendered production of infrastructure, Progress in Human Geography, 44:2, 297-314

Silva Inácio, S. L. and C. L. Costa (2019) Trabalho doméstico e mulheres: considerações sobre as trabalhadoras em Catalão – Goiás. In: Anderson Pereira Portuguez, Antonio de Oliveira Júnior and Vitor Koiti Miyazaki (eds.) Olhares da Geografia Brasileira: dinâmicas ambientais e questões sociais na atualidade. Ituiutaba - MG: Barlavento, 1, 381-419

Silva, J.M., M. J. Ornat and L. Mason-Deese (2020) Feminist Geographies in Latin America: Epistemological Challenges and the Decoloniality of Knowledge, Journal of Latin American Geography, 19:1, 269-277

Singh, Nawal (2018) Shrinking Spaces of Elderly Women in Urban India: A Case Study of Delhi, Sree Journal of Spatial Perspectives, 2:2, 51

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Souza, L. F. de and P. A. S. Silva (2019) Espaço escolar, autoestima e corporeidade negra: reflexões a partir do Espaço Vila Esperança e da Escola Pluricultura Odé Kayodé em Goiás-GO, Revista Temporis(Ação), 19:2, 24-48

Takács, Judit and Ivett Szalma (2020) Democracy deficit and homophobic divergence in 21st century Europe, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 459-478

Tulla, Antoni F. and Ana Vera (2019) Could Social Farming a Strategy to Support Food Sovereignty in Europe, Land 8, 78, 1-24

Tulla, Antoni F. (2019) Sustainable Rural Development RequiresValue-Added Activities Linked with Comparative Advantage: The Case of the Catalan Pyrenees, European Countryside, 11: 2, 229-256

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Tulla, Antoni F., Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon and Helena Estalella (2020) La geografia a la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona: un projecte d’Enric Lluch (II), Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica, 66: 1, 3-23

Turley, B. and M. A. Caretta (2020) Household Water Security: An Analysis of Water Affect in the Context of Hydraulic Fracturing in West Virginia, Appalachia, Water, 12:1, 147

Uduji, Joseph I., Elda N. Okolo-Obasi and Simplice A. Asongu (2020) The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Interventions on Female Education Development in the Rural Niger Delta Region of Nigeria, Progress in Development Studies, 20:1, 45-64

Ulloa, Astrid (2020) The Rights of the Wayúu People and Water in the Context of Mining in La Guajira, Colombia. Demands of Relational Water Justice. Human Geography. DOI: 10.1177/1942778620910894

Varanda, Ana Paula de Moura, Matheus Vieira Barbosa, Leonardo Gomes de Souza and Jeferson Jose de Oliveira Pinheiro (2019) Gênero e sexualidades na construção de espacialidades das juventudes em Carangola (MG), Revista Latino Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1, 214-232

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Virmani, Tina (2020) Textual geographies of caste: local, institutional and national-symbolic spaces in Dalit archives, Gender, Place & Culture, 27:4, 502-523

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