Not Everyone Has (the) Balls: Urban Exploration and the Persistence of Masculinist Geography




Carrie Mott, Susan M. Roberts

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

HOBOKEN; 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA

2014

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46

1

229

245

17

0066-4812

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12033



In geographic scholarship, urban exploration (urbex) has been examined as an embodied practice with radical potential for re-appropriating urban spaces. However, geographic literature on urban exploration has largely ignored the particular qualities of the urban explorer as a subject and neglected feminist scholarship on embodiment and social difference. Based on our examination of both popular and academic treatments of urbex we identify a prevalent and largely unacknowledged culture of masculinism. We ask: Whose bodies explore? What counts as experience? What constitutes the exchange between body and place? And, with what effects? Addressing these questions permits considerations of exclusions and marginalizations left unaddressed in much geographic literature on urbex.




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