Geographies of Exclusion by David Sibley

Geographies of Exclusion by David Sibley

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Analyses the construction of socio-spatial boundaries seen in gender, colour, sexuality, age, lifestyle and disability, arguing that powerful groups tend to dominate space to create fear of minorities in the home, community and state.

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Geographies of Exclusion by David Sibley

Images of exclusion characterised western cultures over long historical periods. In the developed society of racism, sexism and the marginalisation of minority groups, exclusion has become the dominant factor in the creation of social and spatial boundaries. Geographies of Exclusion seeks to identify the forms of social and spatial exclusion, and subsequently examine the fate of knowledge of space and society which has been produced by members of excluded groups. Evaluating writing on urban society by women and black writers the author asks why such work is neglected by the academic establishment, suggesting that both practices which result in the exclusion of minorities and those which result in the exclusion of knowledge have important implications for theory and method in human geography. Drawing on a wide range of ideas from social anthropology, feminist theory, sociology, human geography and psychoanalysis, the book presents a fresh approach to geographical theory, highlighting the tendency of powerful groups to purify' space and to view minorities as defiled and polluting, and exploring the nature of difference' and the production of knowledge.
David Sibley teaches in the Department of Geography, University of Hull.
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ISBN 13 9780415119252
ISBN 10 0415119251
Title Geographies of Exclusion
Author David Sibley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1995-10-05
Number of pages 224
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