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CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios

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KOEPPER, Julia; WEGEWITZ, Martha    PELGER, Dagmar. fem*MAP Berlin 2049: Feminist spatial systems for a non-sexistcity. []. , au22, pp.45-65.   26--2022. ISSN 2182-3030.  https://doi.org/10.15847/cct.27048.

In search of a feminist perspective for Berlin and an answer to the question of what a non-sexist city could and should look like, an analysis of hegemonic and feminist spatial systems was carried out based on practice-based teaching research formats. Using critical mapping (Harley, 1989; Wood, 1992) with a collective-feminist approach, this paper will demonstrate the potential of the map as a tool that allows for a non-hegemonic perspective of space. The mapping research reveals how the dichotomy of the terms public and private determines hegemonic spatial systems and how the concept of commons as a counter-image and third spatial realm opens up a possible typology of feminist spatial systems. Thus, in the evaluation of the results, the need for new common notions in urban planning discourse is discussed.

: feminist spatial production; non-sexist city; feminist practices of resistance; feminist planning practice; critical mapping.

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