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      Names: Peake, Linda, 1956- author.

      Title: A feminist theory for our time : rethinking social reproduction and the urban /Linda Peake, Elsa Koleth, Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz, Rajyashree N. Reddy & Darren Patrick.

      Description: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2021. | Series: Antipode book series | Includes bibliographical references and index.

      Identifiers: LCCN 2020058509 (print) | LCCN 2020058510 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119789147(hardback) | ISBN 9781119789154 (paperback) | ISBN 9781119789185 (pdf) | ISBN 9781119789178 (epub) | ISBN 9781119789161 (ebook)

      Subjects: LCSH: Feminist theory. | Queer theory. | Sociology, Urban.

      Classification: LCC HQ1190 .P43 2021 (print) | LCC HQ1190 (ebook) | DDC 305.42--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020058509 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020058510

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      1  Cover

      2  Series page

      3  Title page

      4  Copyright

      5  List of Contributors

      6  Series Editors’ Preface

      7  Preface

      8 Chapter 1: rethinking social reproduction and the urbanIntroductionSocial ReproductionSocial Reproduction and the UrbanMaking the Urban Through Feminist Knowledge ProductionInfrastructuresSubjectivitiesDecolonizing Feminist Urban KnowledgeMethodologiesThe Limits of Social ReproductionCoda: Social Reproduction and the Urban During a PandemicReferences

      9 Chapter 2: sociability and social reproduction in times of disaster Exploring the Role of Expressive Urban Cultural Practices in Haiti and Puerto RicoIntroductionThe Hidden Transcript of Resilience and Its Social Reproductive RootsSociability, Expressive Cultural Practice, and Social Reproduction in the CaribbeanSocial Reproduction and the Unbearable Subversions of Expressive Cultural Practice: Exploring the Power of Rabòday and PlenaThe Possibilities and Limits of Expressive Cultural Practice to Transformational ChangeReferences

      10 Chapter 3: ‘never/again’: Reading the Qayqayt Nation and New Westminster in Public Poetry InstallationsIntroductionSocial Reproduction and the Urban in the Context of Settler ColonialismAsk Again: Authorship and a Short History of the QayqaytColonial Legibility and the Postmodern Media of RecognitionReferences

      11 Chapter 4: gender in resistance: Emotion, Affective Labour, and Social Reproduction in AthensIntroductionProtest and Resistance in AthensFeminist Social Reproduction in the Context of Urban ActivismPlacing Social Reproduction in the Anti-authoritarian/ Anarchist CommonsThe Commons and the De-politicization of the PersonalAnarchist Commons: Performances and Cultures of Resistance and the Re-making of Safe SpacesPoliticizing Emotion: Dispossession and Empowering Practices of Social Reproduction in the UrbanConclusionReferences

      12 Chapter 5: ‘Sustaining Lives is What Matters’: Contested Infrastructure, Social Reproduction, and Feminist Urban Praxis in CataloniaIntroductionPositionality and PraxisSocial Reproduction, Infrastructure, and the UrbanContested Catalonia#AguaParaEstherFeminist PraxisReproducing the Urban OtherwiseConclusionReferences

      13 Chapter 6: global restructuring of social reproduction and its invisible work in urban revitalizationIntroductionA Landscape of New Inequalities in the Rustbelt and Its Social and Spatial TransformationSocial Reproduction and Its Global RestructuringRelational Framing and Radical Feminist Urban ScholarshipSocial Reproduction and Feminist Urban ScholarshipOutsourced Social Reproduction and Revitalization of Urban SpaceConclusionReferences

      14 Chapter 7: from the kampung to the courtroom: A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of the Human Right to Water as a Tool for Poor Women’s Urban Praxis in JakartaIntroductionMethodology and PositionalityWater, the Urban, and Social ReproductionThe Privatization of Water and Anti-privatization Struggles in IndonesiaSolidaritas Perempuan Jakarta and Poor Women’s Rights to WaterLegal Challenges Against PrivatizationCommunity-based Research on the Impacts of PrivatizationConclusionReferences

      15 Chapter 8: re-imagine urban antispaces! for a decolonial social reproductionIntroduction: Linking the ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ and Socio-Spacio-CideThe ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ in PalestineSocio-cide: Spatial Militarization and AntispacesRamallah’s Tomorrow: Between Individualisms and CommonsRefiguring and Reconfiguring for Resilience: Takhayyali [Imagine] RamallahReferences

      16 Chapter 9: forced displacement, migration, and (trans)national care networks: Practices of Urban Space Production in Colombia and SpainIntroduction(Trans)national Care Networks, Social Reproduction, and Urban SpaceWar, Migration, and Care: Colombian Care Workers in SpainCommunitarian Mothers in ColombiaConclusionReferences

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