Abstract

Abstract This paper outlines a range of issues that stem from the desire to transform the curriculum of human geography in ways that take women and gender relations into account and also begin to reflect the current state of feminist theorising. It discusses steps taken towards such a transformation through a workshop at the Institute of British Geographers’ annual conference in 1992.

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