Charting the other maps: Cartography and visual methods in feminist research

In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts (eds.), Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, and Representation. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 255--83 (1997)
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