Feminist City: A Field Guide
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https://doi.org/10.33831/jws.v23i2.418Keywords:
feminist city, gender, poverty, flannel, gentrificationAbstract
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Leslie Kern (2020). Feminist City: A Field Guide. (çev. B.S. Aydaş). İstanbul: Sel Yayıncılık. 197 sayfa. ISBN: 978-605-772-837-1
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