Constructive Feminism
Discover the transformative insights of Constructive Feminism by Daphne Spain, published by Cornell University Press in 2016. This thought-provoking book spans 277 pages and delves into the significant spatial implications of the second wave of feminism—a pivotal social movement aimed at redefining the power dynamics between women and men.
Daphne Spain explores both the intentional and unforeseen outcomes of feminist activism on urban landscapes and public spaces in the United States. Through her analysis, she sheds light on the critical intersection of feminism and architecture, as well as feminist geography, revealing how women's rights have influenced city planning and the experiences of urban women.
Whether you're a scholar, activist, or simply interested in the evolution of feminist thought, Constructive Feminism offers an engaging and informative perspective on the ongoing journey toward equality and empowerment in our cities.