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Women and the Everyday City: Public Space in San Francisco

机译:妇女与日常城市:旧金山的公共空间

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As the site where fissures between ideology and experience are negotiated, everyday life provides a compelling analytical lens through which to examine the relationship between the built environment and historical dynamics of social change. In Women and the Everyday City, Jessica Ellen Sewell sheds light on this relationship by focusing on how white women of differing class backgrounds both experienced and shaped the urban landscape of San Francisco at the turn of the century. Sewell argues that as women's roles as workers and consumers increasingly brought them into the commercial spaces of the city during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, their daily presence and everyday practices situated them symbolically and physically at the heart of public life and transformed gendered perceptions of the built environment. In turn, many of these women successfully used the spaces they had previously made their own to lay claim to political rights during the California suffrage campaign of 1911.
机译:在讨论意识形态与经验之间的分歧的场所时,日常生活提供了一个引人注目的分析镜头,通过它可以检查建筑环境与社会变革的历史动态之间的关系。杰西卡·艾伦·塞威尔(Jessica Ellen Sewell)在《妇女与日常城市》中着重探讨了这种关系,着眼于世纪之交的不同阶级背景的白人妇女如何体验并塑造了旧金山的城市景观。塞厄尔认为,随着妇女在工人和消费者中的角色在19世纪末至20世纪初逐渐将她们带入城市的商业空间,她们的日常活动和日常习俗使她们象征性地和身体地处于公共生活的中心,并改变了性别观念建筑环境。反过来,这些女性中的许多女性在1911年的加利福尼亚选举权运动中成功利用了自己以前创造的空间来主张政治权利。

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    《Urban affairs review》 |2011年第6期|p.892-894|共3页
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    John Elrick;

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    University of California, Berkeley;

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