This paper examines gendered urban spaces that are shaped under/by the capitalist patriarchal system. Architectural standards recreate gender, racial and class hierarchies, just as local cultural productions reinforce specific notions of women-as-space. As a result, we are left with an unchallenged reproduction of gender binaries, and a reinforcement of what women are “supposed” to be and do. In the end, this paper attempts to disrupt these binaries and hierarchies through relocating our bodies and rewriting gender in space.
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Nakhal, J. (2015). Women as Space/Women in Space: Relocating our Bodies and Rewriting Gender in Space. Kohl: A Journal for Body and Gender Research, 1(Summer), 15–22. https://doi.org/10.36583/1-1-3
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