Women and Cartography in the Progressive Era
Women and Cartography in the Progressive Era
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Author(s): Dando, Christina E.
ISBN No.: 9781472451194
Year: 201610
Format: Digital, Other
Price: $ 200.31
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

In the twenty-first century we speak of a geospatial revolution, but over one hundred years ago another mapping revolution was in motion. Women's lives were in motion: they were playing a greater role in public on a variety of fronts. As women became more mobile (physically, socially, politically), they used and created geographic knowledge and maps. The maps created by American women were in motion too: created, shared, distributed as they worked to transform their landscapes. Long overlooked, this women's work represents maps and mapping that today we would term community or participatory mapping, critical cartography and public geography. These historic examples of women-generated mapping represent the adoption of cartography and geography as part of women's work. While cartography and map use are not new, the adoption and application of this technology and form of communication in women's work and in multiple examples in the context of their social work, is unprecedented. This study explores the implications of women's use of this technology in creating and presenting information and knowledge and wielding it to their own ends.


This pioneering and original book will be essential reading for those working in Geography, Gender Studies, Women's Studies, Politics and History.


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