Genderfikacja Czy miasta mają płeć? [dot. M. van den Berg: Gender in the Post-Fordist Urban. The Gender Revolution in Planning and Public Policy]
Keywords:
gentrification, genderfication, Marxist feminism, identity policyAbstract
The aim of the review is to discuss the main threads in Marguerite van den Berg’s monograph Gender in the Post-Fordist Urban. The Gender Revolution in Planning and Public Policy (2017). The author of the monograph analyses the city of Rotterdam in terms of gender-specific practices, which, according to the researcher, are consistent with the logic of the post-fordist city.
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