Abstract
Even though the so-called cultural turn in geography coincided with the elaboration and "mainstreaming" of feminist geographies, these two intellectual trajectories are not easily aligned, and the relationships between them have at times been characterized by tension, particularly within the context of American geography. In this paper, I outline the history of these various tensions and uneasy alliances, suggest possible causes for these tensions, and discuss in what ways (or not) this uneasy alliance might matter in terms of the intellectual trajectories of both subfields. © Copernicus GmbH 2005.
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Domosh, M. (2005). An uneasy alliance? Tracing the relationships between cultural and feminist geographies. Social Geography, 1(1), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.5194/sg-1-37-2005
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