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    Mapping Everyday: Gender, Blackness, and Discourse in Urban Contexts
    with Robert J. Helfenbein
    Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 45 (3): 319-329. 2009.
    This article argues that by using theories of the spatial to understand how situated materiality (i.e., place) and contestations of identity matter when conceiving global and curricular space, educators may interrupt and rearticulate practices and systems of oppression. By focusing on globalization writ large, there is danger of leaving important concerns of the local unattended, and thereby failing to see how processes of globalization exacerbate problematic and oft-hidden curricular issues. Su…Read more
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    Indeterminate Bodies
    with Naomi Segal and R. Cook
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2003.
    This collection looks from a variety of angles at the human body as it resists the determinations of gender, sexuality, socialisation and history. Ranging from classical hermaphrodites, Bruegel's blind faces and Weimar transgender surgery, via Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, state-socialist sport and Proust, to Barbie, Lari Pittman, American Psycho, IVF and video dance, the sixteen essays question the relationship between politics, culture and desire. This richly illustrated book also features the ori…Read more
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    Accommodating change: A case study in planning a sustainable new Business School building
    Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 6 (2): 38-44. 2002.