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Feminist geography

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Feminist Geography is a sub branch of Human Geography which applies the theories, methods and critiques of Feminism to the study of the human environment/society. Most importantly it looks at geographic differences in gender relations and gender equality. In addition to its analysis of the real world, it is also concerned (to a lesser extent) with providing a critique of existing geographical studies.

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