SPACE/GENDER READING LIST (IN PROGRESS)

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This list was collectively produced by a group of art and architectural historians, practicing architects, and architecture students. We have assembled a series of readings on how space can construct, enforce, or participate in different understandings of gender.

COLLECTIVE AUTHORSHIP

This list is an exercise in collective authorship, and is produced with the intent of open, online distribution. It was collectively produced by A.L. Hu, Elizabeth Keslacy, Sophie Hochhäusl, Dubravka Sekulic, Rebekka Kiesewetter, Pat Morton, Armaghan Ziaee, the FemArk Project, Mechtild Widrich, Ayala Levin, and Ana María León.

Additional suggestions by Michael Edwards, Doug Spencer, Alexandra Staub.

NOTES

20 December 2018

List started. The categories are up for the group’s decision, feel free to write more and shift things around if you think of alternatives that work better.

21 December 2018

Hi, if you’re new to the list please review a bit before posting. If you find something you posted has been deleted it was probably already listed in a different section, or may have been moved by someone else, please review. I moved some things around to make it a bit chronological but left the ‘architecture and feminism’ at start and general theory and resources at the end, not sure if this makes sense. Note for now we have a section on anthologies but some specific chapters/essays from those anthologies are posted in other sections when relevant.

3 January 2019

I’ve moved the general gender theory section to the start of the reading list--it seemed to me it works best there rather than leading with feminist theory which, particularly in second wave texts, can complicate things with a binary focus.

20-30 January 2019

Dear all, according to the log the contributors to this document have been A.L. Hu, Elizabeth Keslacy, Sophie Hochhäusl, Dubravka Sekulic, Rebekka Kiesewetter, Pat Morton, Armaghan Ziaee, the FemArk Project, Mechtild Widrich, and Ana María León.

16 February 2019

Dear all, I’m restricting editing access because I won’t be able to maintain this, please reach out if you have additional edits. Thanks all for contributing and sharing!


RELEVANT GENDER THEORY

Sara Ahmed, Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others (Durham: Duke University Press, 2006).

Gloria Anzaldua, Borderlands - La Frontera: The New Mestiza (English and Spanish Edition) (Aunt Lute Books, 1987)

bell hooks, Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2000.

Judith Butler, “Imitation and Gender Insubordination” in Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories, Diana Fuss, ed. (New York: Routledge, ), 13-31.

Judith Butler, “Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire,” Gender Trouble and the Subversion of Desire (New York: Routledge, 1990).

Lucas Cassidy Crawford, “Breaking Ground on a Theory of Transgender Architecture,” Seattle Journal for Social Science, Vol. 8, Issue 2, May 2010. Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1094&context=sjsj 

Donna Haraway, “Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective,” Feminist Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3. (1988), 575-599.

Donna Haraway, “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the late Twentieth Century,” Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (London and New York, Routledge, 1991), 149-181.

Audre Lorde, “The Uses of Anger.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 9, no. 3 (1981): 7–10.

Robin Morgan, ed. Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women’s Liberation Movement (New York: Random House, 1970).

Isabelle Stengers and Vinciane Despret, “Dear…,” Women who Make a Fuss: The Unfaithful Daughters of Virginia Woolf (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014), 77-82.

Isabelle Stengers, “introductory notes on an ecology of practices,” Cultural Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2005)

Micheal S. Kimmell with Am Aronson, (2004) The Gendered Society Reader (2nd Ed) Oxford University Press.

Kathi Weeks, Constituting Feminist Subjects (London: Verso, 1998).

Alex Wilson, “Our Coming In Stories: Cree Identity, Body Sovereignty and Gender Self- Determination,” Journal of Global Indigeneity, 1(1), 2015. Available at:http://ro.uow.edu.au/jgi/vol1/iss1/4 

Meyda Yegenoglu-Mutman, Veiled Fantasies: Towards a Feminist Reading of Orientalism. 1993.

Intersectionality

Avtar Brah and Ann Phoenix, “Ain’t I A woman? Revisiting Intersectionality,” Journal of International Women’s Studies Vol. 5, No. 3 (2004), 75-86.

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color,” Stanford Law Review, Vol. 43, No. 6 (1991), 1241-1265, 1296-1299.

Labor

Social Reproduction Theory: Remapping Class, Recentering Oppression, Tithi Bhattacharya, ed. (Pluto Press, 2017). See also: video here.

Silvia Federici and Nicole Cox, “Counterplanning from the Kitchen” (1974), 1-15.

Elke Krasny, Rethinking Domestic Labour,  in Regina Bittner, Elke Krasny (eds.) In Reserve. The Household!, Leipzig: spector 2016, pp. 322-329.

J. K. Gibson-Graham, The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy (Oxford UK and Cambridge USA: Blackwell Publishers, 1996)

J. K. Gibson-Graham, “Waiting for the Revolution, or How to Smash Capitalism while Working at Home in Your Spare Time” Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture & Society Vol.6 Num. 2 (Summer 1993), 10-24

Kathi Weeks, The Problem With Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries (London: Duke University Press, 2011).

Colonialism/Postcolonialism/Decolonization

Sara Ahmed, Strange Encounters: Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality (New York and London, Routledge, 2000).

Anne McClintock, Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Conquest (New York: Routledge, 1995).

Maria Lugones, “Heterosexualism and the Colonial / Modern Gender System,” Hypatia 22, no. 1 (November 29, 2006): 186–209.

Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses.” Boundary 2 12/13, no. 3 (1984): 333-358.

Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Ebooks Corporation. Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity. London: Duke University Press, 2003.

Pedagogies

Karen Barad. "Meeting the universe halfway: realism and social constructivism without               contradiction." In L. Nelson Hankinson, J. Nelson. Feminism, science, and the

        philosophy of science. (Dordrecht Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997). pp.

        161–194

bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom, 2017.

FAAC, “Counterplanning from the Classroom,” JSAH 76:3 (September 2017).

Pedagogy Section in A Gendered Profession: The Question of Representation in Space Making (London: RIBA Publishing, 2016), 200-275.

Celia Lury and Nina Wakeford. Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social.

        (Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge, 2012).

Cassius Adair and Lisa Nakamura. “The Digital Afterlives of This Bridge Called My Back:

        Woman of Color Feminism, Digital Labor, and Networked Pedagogy”. In American

        Literature (2017) 89 (2): 255-278, https://doi.org/10.1215/00029831-3861505

Nana Adusei-Poku. “Everyone Has To Learn Everything Or Emotional Labor”. In N.

        Adusei-Poku (ed.) (2017). WdKA makes a Difference Reader 2017,

        www.wdkamakesadifference.com

J. K. Gibson-Graham, “Reading for Difference,” in Katherine Gibson, Deborah Bird Rose and Ruth Fincher, eds. Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene (Brooklyn, New York: punctum books, 2015), 103-110.

Eco-Feminism

Elizabeth Povinelli, “Transgender Creeks and the Three Figures of Power in Late Liberalism,” Difference: Queer Theory without Antinormativity Vol. 26, No. 1, (2015), 168-187.

Hélène Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson, Helen Runting (eds.), Architecture and Feminisms: Ecologies, Economies, Technologies. New York / London: Routledge, 2017.

Peg Rawes, ed., Relational Architectural Ecologies: Architecture, Nature and Subjectivity. (London: Routledge, 2013).

J. K. Gibson-Graham, “A feminist project of belonging for the Anthropocene” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography. Vol. 18 Issue 1, (2011), 1-21.

ARCHITECTURE AND FEMINISM

Katarina Bonnevier, Behind straight curtains: Towards a queer feminist theory of architecture / 2007. - ISBN: 978-91-975901-6-7

Isabelle Doucet and Hélène Frichot. "Resist, reclaim, speculate: Situated perspectives on        architecture and the city”. Architectural Theory Review, vol. 22, no. 1, s. 1-8, 2018

Jane Rendell, “Only resist: a feminist approach to critical spatial practice,” in The Architectural Review https://www.architectural-review.com/essays/only-resist-a-feminist-approach-to-critical-spatial-practice/10028246.article

Jane Rendell, ‘Tendencies and Trajectories: Feminist Approaches in Architecture’, Architectural Theory Handbook, Stephen Cairns, Greg Crysler, Hilde Heynen, Gwendolyn Wright (eds) (London: Sage, 2012).

Jane Rendell, “Feminist Architecture: From A to Z,” in Reading Design, https://www.readingdesign.org/feminist-architecture-a-z/ 

Jane Rendell, Barbara Penner and Iain Borden (eds.), Gender, Space, Architecture: an Interdisciplinary Introduction, (London: Routledge, 1999).

Becoming a Feminist Architect, field: a free journal for architecture 7 (2017), http://field-journal.org 

Matrix, Making Space: Women and the Man-Made Environment, (London: Pluto Press, 1984)

HISTORIES

Dolores Hayden, The Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Designs for American Homes, Neighborhoods, and Cities (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1981).

Mary N. Woods, Women Architects in India: Histories of Practice in Mumbai and Delhi (London: Routledge, 2017).

Ruth Schwartz Cowan, More Work for Mother: The Ironies of Household Technology from the Open Hearth to the Microwave (New York, NY: Basic Books, 2008).

Modernity

Alice Friedman, Women and the Making of the Modern House: A Social and Architectural History (New York, Abrams, 1998).

Marta Gutman, A City for Children: Women, Architecture, and the Charitable Landscapes of Oakland, 1850-1950, 2014.

Despina Stratigakos, A Woman’s Berlin: Building the Modern City (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008).

Griselda Pollock, "Modernity and the Spaces of Femininity" in Vision and Difference: Femininity, Feminism and the Histories of Art. London: Methuen, 1988. 50- 90.

Alexandra Staub, ed. The Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender. Routledge, 2018.

Postwar

Dianne Harris, Little White Houses How the Post-War Home Constructed Race in America (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013): 185-228.

Dolores Hayden, Redesigning the American Dream: Gender, Housing, and Family Life, New York: Norton & Company, 2002.

Zaida Muxí Martínez, Mujeres, casas y ciudades: Más allá del umbral (Barcelona, dpr-barcelona 2018). http://www.dpr-barcelona.com/index.php?/ongoing/umbral/

Inés Pérez, “Modern Kitchen in the Pampas: Home Mechanization and Domestic Work in Argentina, 1940-1970,” Journal of Women's History, Spring 2015, Vol.27(1), pp.88-109,198.

Curtis Miner, "Pink Kitchens for Little Boxes: The Evolution of 1950s Kitchen Design in Levittown" in Dianne Harris, Second Suburb: Levittown, Pennsylvania (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010), 243-280.

Ethel Baraona Pohl, Anna Puigjaner, César Reyes Nájera, “Blurring the Kitchen Work Triangle” in Volume 33 Interiors.

Mary Pepchinski and Mariann Simon, Ideological Equals: Women Architects in Socialist Europe, 1945-1989 (New York: Routledge, 2016), 1-4.  

Domesticity

Carel Bertram, Imagining the Turkish House: Collective Visions of Home. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008.

Friedan, Betty. The Feminine Mystique. New York: W.W. Norton, 1997.

Mobility/Migration

Majella Kilkey, Diane Perrons, and Amy Plomien, Gender, Migration and Domestic Work - Masculinities, Male Labour and Fathering in the UK and USA | M. Kilkey | Palgrave Macmillan, accessed February 17, 2019, https://www.palgrave.com/la/book/9780230297203.

Dina Vaiou, “Gendered mobilities and border-crossings: from Elbasan to Athens”, Gender, Place and Culture, 19:2 (2012), pp. 249-262.

On Margins: Architectural Feminist Histories of Migratin, Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi and Rachel Lee, eds. in ABE Journal, https://journals.openedition.org/abe/7126 

Anthologies

Diana Ines Agrest, Patricia Conway, and Leslie Kanes Weisman, eds. Sex of Architecture (New York: H.N. Abrams, 1996).

Debra Coleman et al., Architecture and Feminism (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1996).

Beatriz Colomina, ed., Sexuality & Space: Symposium : Papers (New York, N.Y.: Princeton Architectural Press, 1992).

Sonja Dümpelmann and John Beardsley, Women, Modernity, and Landscape Architecture, 2015.

Angelika Fitz, Elke Krasny and Architekturzentrum Wien (eds.). Critical Care. Architecture

        and Urbanism for a Broken Planet. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press,

        release date May 2019)

Katia Frey and Eliana Perotti, The City of Women: Urban Concepts, Projects and Realizations (Series) (Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 2015)

Lynne Walker, Cany Ash, eds., Drawing on Diversity: Women, Architecture and Practice,  (London: RIBA Heinz Gallery, 1997).

Hilde Heynen and Gulsum Baydar, eds., Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender in Modern Architecture (London: Routledge, 2005).

Elizabeth C Cromley and Carter L Hudgins, Gender, Class, and Shelter (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997).

Historiographical Work

Sherry Ahrentzen,“The Space between the Studs: Feminism and Architecture,” Signs Vol. 29, no. 1 (2003): 179-206.

Diane Ghirardo, “Where Are the Women in Architectural Studies?” Desiring Practices: Architecture, Gender, and the Interdisciplinary, Katerina Rüedi, Sarah Wigglesworth, and Duncan McCorquodale, eds. (London: Black Dog, 1996) 156–73.

Hilde Heynen and Gulsum Baydar, Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender in Modern Architecture (London: Routledge, 2005).

Mary McLeod, “Everyday and ‘Other’ Spaces,” Architecture and Feminism, Debra Coleman, Elizabeth Danze, Carol Henderson & Yale University. School of Architecture. (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1996): 1–37.

Linda Nochlin, “Why have there been No Great Women Artists?” Art News No. 69 (January 1971): 22-39, 67-71.

Dörte Kuhlmann, Gender Studies in Architecture: Space, Power and Difference, New York: Routledge, 2013.

Feminist Archives

Karen Burns, “Feminist Theory and Praxis 1991-2003, Questions from the Archive” Architecture and Feminisms: Ecologies, Economies, Technologies, Hélène Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson, Helen Runting, eds. (Milton: Taylor & Francis Group, 2017): 11-24.

Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, “Crafting the Archive: Minnette De Silva, Architecture, and History,” The Journal of Architecture, Vol. 22 (2017), 1299-1336.

Katie Lloyd Thomas, “The Architect as Shopper: Women, Electricity, Building Products and the Interwar ‘Propriety Turn’ in the UK,” Architecture and Feminisms: Ecologies, Economies, Technologies, Helene Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson and Helen Runting, eds, (London: Routledge, 2018), 54-65.  

GENDERED SPACES

Aaron Betsky, Queer Space: Architecture and Same-Sex Desire, New York: William Morrow, 1997.

Aaron Betsky, Building Sex: Men, Women, Architecture, and the Construction of Sexuality. (New York: Morrow, 1997).

Katarina Bonnevier, A Queer Analysis of Eileen Gray’s E. 1027, Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender in Modern Architecture, Hilde Heynen and Gulsum Baydar, eds. (London: Routledge, 2005).

Uwe Bresan and Wolfgang Voigt, “The Queer Architect in Germany: Invisible in Practice, Missing from History,” A Gendered Profession: The Question of Representation in Space Making (London: RIBA Publishing, 2016), 89-96.

Angela Davis, “How Gender Structures the Prison System.” Are Prisons Obsolete?, (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2003), 60-84.

Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. “Queerying Homophily”, in Clemens Apprich, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Florian Cramer, and Hito Steyerl. Pattern Discrimination. (Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2018), 59-97.

Daphne Spain. Gendered Spaces. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Dolores Hayden, “What Would a Non-sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work,” Women and the American City, Catharine R. Stimpson, et al. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981).

Patricia Morton, “A Visit to WomEnhouse,” in Architecture of the Everyday, Deborah Berke and Steven Harris, eds. (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997), 166-179.

Paul B. Preciado, Pornotopia: an essay on Playboy’s architecture and biopolitics (New York: Zone Books, 2014).

Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting. The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath” in inmaterial Vol. 2, Núm. 3 (2017), https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/mag/article/view/27/0

Joel Sanders ed. Stud: Architectures of Masculinity. Edited by Joel Sanders. 2nd edition. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.

Shane Vogel, The Scene of Harlem Cabaret: Race, Sexuality, Performance (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009), 1-37.

M. L. Durning and Richard Wrigley. Gender and Architecture. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2000.

Henry Urbach, "Closets, Clothes, Disclosure," Assemblage 30 (1996): 62-73.

Meike Schalk, Therese Kristiansson, Ramia Mazé (Eds.), Feminist Futures of Spatial Practice: Materialism, Activism, Dialogues, Pedagogies, Projections. Baunach: AADR, 2017.

Parreno, Christian, “A Siren in Babylon: the spatiality and architectures of Myra/Myron,” Textual Practice, DOI: 10.1080/0950236X.2020.1739741

Urban Planning

Fainstein, Susan S. and Lisa J. Servon, (2005) Gender And Planning: A Reader, Rutgers, New Jersey.

COMMUNES/COMMUNITIES

Anne-Marie Bouthillette, Retter, Yolanda and Ingram, Gordon. eds. Queers in Space: Communities, Public Places, Sites of resistance. Bay Press, 1997.

Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Selma James, The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (Bristol: Falling Wall Press, 1972).

PUBLIC SPACE

Erika Doss, “Women Warrior Memorials and Issues of Gender in Contemporary American Public Art”, Public Art Dialogue (September 2012), 190-240.

Susana Torre, “Claiming the Public Space: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo” in The Sex of Architecture.

Muna Makhlouf de la Garza and María Gabriela Navas Perrone, Apropiaciones de la ciudad: género y producción urbana : la reivindicación del derecho a la ciudad como práctica espacial (Barcelona: Pollen, 2018).

Jacobs, Jane (2011[1961]). The death and life of great American cities. (50th anniversary edition, 2011 Modern Library edition). New York: Modern Library.

SPATIAL ACTIVISM

Kian Goh, “Sex Work is Urban,” in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sID0xZn_4NvXwUjC-grcl-SmRtHYgdhg7axlY4_dxTA/edit?usp=sharing 

Kian Goh, “Safe Cities and Queer Spaces: The Urban Politics of Radical LGBT Activism” in Annals of the American Association of Geographers (July 2017), 1-18.

Jonathan Katz, “Passive Resistance: On the Success of Queer Artists on Cold War American Art” in http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/Pages/KatzPages/KatzLimage.html

Joan Rothschild, (2005) Design and Feminism : Re-Visioning Spaces, Places, and Everyday Things, Rutgers, New Jersey.

Making Room: Women and Architecture, Heresies 11 (volume 3, issue 3) (1981), https://archive.org/details/heresies_11/page/n1

Cynthia Cockburn, From Where We Stand: War, Women’s Activism and Feminist Analysis. (London: Zed Books, 2013), http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=4708587.

FEMINIST WORK ON ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE AND EDUCATION  

Denise Scott Brown, “Room At The Top, Sexism and the Star System in Architecture.” Architectural Design 60, no. 1-2 (1990): U1-U2.

Lori A. Brown, ed. Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture. (New York: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011).

Hélène Frichot, Creative Ecologies: Theorizing the Practice of Architecture (London: Bloomsbery, 2018)

Brady Burroughs, Architectural Flirtations: A Love Storey. (Arkitektur- och designcentrum, Diss. Stockholm : Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, 2016,Stockholm, 2016)

Ulrika Gunnersson-Östling, Thérèse Kristiansson, Ramia Mazé, and Meike Schalk (eds.).

        Feminist Futures: Pedagogies for a Critical Spatial Practice. (Bamberg:

        Spurbuchverlag, 2017).

Despina Stratigakos, “Why Architects Need Feminism,” Places Journal 2012, access at https://placesjournal.org/article/why-architects-need-feminism/.

Despina Stratigakos, Where are the Women Architects? (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016).

Harriet Harriss, Ruth Morrow, James Brown, and James Soane, A Gendered Profession: The Question of Representation in Space Making (London: RIBA Publishing, 2016).

Meltem Gurel and Kathryn H. Anthony. “The Canon and the Void: Gender, Race, and Architectural History Texts.” Journal of Architectural Education. 59:3 (February 2006), pp. 66-76.

MANIFESTOS

Hélène Frichot, How to Make Yourself a Feminist Design Power Tool (Baunach: Spurbuchverlag, 2016).

Keeanga-Yamahtta (EDT) Taylor, HOW WE GET FREE: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective. (Consortium Book Sales & Dist, 2017).

Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Maintenance Art Manifesto, 1969.

FAAC, “To Manifest,” Harvard Design Magazine 46: No Sweat (Fall/Winter 2018), www.harvarddesignmagazine.org/issues/46/to-manifest. 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Céline Condorelli. Support Structures. (Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2009).

Rick Dolphijn, and Iris van der Tuin.  New Materialism: Interviews & Cartographies. (London: Open Humanities Press, 2012).

Johanna Drucker. “Performative Materiality and Theoretical Approaches to Interface”. In digital humanities quarterly Volume 7 Number 1 (2013). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/7/1/000143/000143.htmlhttps:/www.veronadesign.biz/www.iwips.org/www.iwips.org/intelligentagent.com/bios.html

Sue Golding. The Eight Technologies of Otherness. (London and New York: Routledge, 1997)

Harriet Harris, Women Writing About Architecture Reading List https://womenwritearchitecture.wordpress.com/2017/09/15/first-blog-post/

Making Difference: Architectures of Gender ETH blogs.ethz.ch/making-difference

Jacob Moore, “Making space for intersection,” in Urban Omnibus (7 Feb 2018) https://urbanomnibus.net/2018/02/making-space-intersection/ 

Fred Moten and Stefano Harney. The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Studies.

        (New York: Autonomedia, 2013)

Stamatia Portanova. Moving without a Body: Digital Philosophy and.Choreographic Thoughts. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2013)

Mia Charlene White: “Love: A Blues Epistemology” https://vimeo.com/295555367 (min 45:17)

Wages for Housework and Social Reproduction: A Microsyllabus https://www.radicalhistoryreview.org/abusablepast/wages-for-housework-and-social-reproduction-a-microsyllabus 

Groups

ArchiteXX, https://www.architexx.org

f-architecture, http://f-architecture.com/ 

Feminist Art and Architecture Collaborative (FAAC), https://faacweb.wordpress.com

Women in Design, https://www.gsdwid.com

Un día una arquitecta, https://undiaunaarquitecta.wordpress.com

Architette, linktr.ee/rebelarchitette

Forward/Slash a Feminist Design Edit, https://fwd-slash.com/

FemArk Lund. Feminist Architecture Students, https://www.facebook.com/FemArk.Lund/.

Events

Now What?! Advocacy Activism and Alliances in American Architecture since 1968, ArchiteXX (2018-2019)  https://www.nowwhat-architexx.org 

Displacement and Domesticity, Brussels (March 2019) https://www.displacementdomesticity.com/102175#.W0dmXy2ZPOQ

A Convergence at the Confluence of Power, Identity, and Design, Harvard GSD (November 2-3, 2018), https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/a-convergence-at-the-confluence-of-power-identity-and-design/ 

Feminism and Architecture Conference, Parsons (April 3 and 4, 2015) http://sce.parsons.edu/blog/feminism-and-architecture-conference-april-3-and-4-at-parsons/