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Resumen de Gendered space and Middle East studies

Aseel Sawalha

  • Aspects of space and place shape daily life, social structures, politics, and intimate relations among people. In the late 1980s and 1990s, anthropologists, geographers, and sociologists�influenced by the writings of Michel Foucault and Henri Lefebvre on the meaning of social space�started to highlight the spatial in their analysis of social phenomena. These scholars focused on the production of urban space and asserted that space is dynamic and often shaped by the needs of its users as well as by those who design it. With the exception of Setha Low's work on Latin America, these writings were mostly centered on the United States.


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