Feminist geography
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Feminist geography is a sub-discipline of human geography that applies the theories, methods, and critiques of feminism to the study of the human environment, society, and geographical space.
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List of related geographers
- Dolores Hayden
- Rosalyn Deutsche
- Sarah Holloway
- Cindi Katz
- Doreen Massey
- Linda McDowell
- Gillian Rose
- Lynn Staeheli
- Evelyn Stokes
- Gill Valentine
- Samantha Fletcher
- Geraldine Pratt
- Kirsten Simonsen
- Susan Hanson
- Mono Domosh
- Liz Bondi
- Beverly Mullings
- Brenda Yeoh
- Joanne P. Sharp
- Linda Peake}}
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