Feminist geography is a branch of human geography that explores the impact of gender on spatial relationships, social structures, and power dynamics. It analyzes how gender roles and inequalities shape our understanding of space and place.
Related terms
Intersectionality: Intersectionality refers to the interconnected nature of social categories (such as race, class, and gender) that create overlapping systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
Gender Roles: Gender roles are societal norms and expectations regarding behaviors, attitudes, and activities deemed appropriate for individuals based on their perceived gender.
Spatial Inequality: Spatial inequality refers to unequal access to resources, opportunities, services, or quality of life based on geographic location or spatial factors.