Space Invaders - Race, Gender and Bodies Out of Place (Paperback, First)


Increasingly, women and minorities are entering fields where white male power is firmly entrenched. The spaces they come to occupy are not empty or neutral, but are imbued with history and meaning. This book interrogates the pernicious, subtle but nonetheless widely held view that certain bodies are naturally entitled to certain spaces, while others are not. structures of power through conformity. More recently, however, women and/or racialized ethnic groups have disrupted these legacies, and as a result have been subjected to a broad range of hostile responses, from social ostracism through to surveillance. Drawing on case studies from within the nation state, including Westminster and Whitehall, the art world, academia and everyday life, this book uncovers the hidden processes that undermine female and/or racialized bodies in spaces marked by masculinity and whiteness. How are positions of authority racialized and endered? How do people manage their femininity and/or blackness while in a predominantly white male context? How do spaces become neutralized or normalized, and what does it mean when they are disrupted? the meaning of diversity in organizations in its absolute complexity. It argues that a thorough engagement with difference requires a rigorous investigation of how institutional cultures become normative. It is only when we see and name this invisible central point of reference, which is so often taken for granted, that we can truly unsettle long established links. Uniting social, cultural and political theory, and engaging with a range of substantive material from a variety of institutions, this book is a timely contribution to wide-reaching debates on race, gender and space.

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Increasingly, women and minorities are entering fields where white male power is firmly entrenched. The spaces they come to occupy are not empty or neutral, but are imbued with history and meaning. This book interrogates the pernicious, subtle but nonetheless widely held view that certain bodies are naturally entitled to certain spaces, while others are not. structures of power through conformity. More recently, however, women and/or racialized ethnic groups have disrupted these legacies, and as a result have been subjected to a broad range of hostile responses, from social ostracism through to surveillance. Drawing on case studies from within the nation state, including Westminster and Whitehall, the art world, academia and everyday life, this book uncovers the hidden processes that undermine female and/or racialized bodies in spaces marked by masculinity and whiteness. How are positions of authority racialized and endered? How do people manage their femininity and/or blackness while in a predominantly white male context? How do spaces become neutralized or normalized, and what does it mean when they are disrupted? the meaning of diversity in organizations in its absolute complexity. It argues that a thorough engagement with difference requires a rigorous investigation of how institutional cultures become normative. It is only when we see and name this invisible central point of reference, which is so often taken for granted, that we can truly unsettle long established links. Uniting social, cultural and political theory, and engaging with a range of substantive material from a variety of institutions, this book is a timely contribution to wide-reaching debates on race, gender and space.

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Product Details

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Imprint

Berg Publishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

September 2004

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First published

November 2004

Authors

Dimensions

215 x 140 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

187

Edition

First

ISBN-13

978-1-85973-659-3

Barcode

9781859736593

Categories

LSN

1-85973-659-9



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