Cover
Title
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Regendering Public Spaces
Part I. Responding to Danger, Demanding Pleasure: Sexualities in the Streets
1. Safe Space? Encountering Difference at Take Back the Night
2. Enacting Spiritual Connection and Performing Deviance: Celebrating Dyke Communities
3. SlutWalks: Engaging Virtual and Topographic Public Spaces
Part II. Gendered Responses to War: Deploying Feminities
4. Demonstrating Peace: Women in Black’s Witness Space
5. Uncivil Disobedience: CODEPINK’s Unruly Democratic Practice
Part III. Engendering Citizenship Practices: Women March on Washington
6. Embodied Affective Citizenship: Negotiating Complex Terrain in the March for Women's Lives
7. Participatory Maternal Citizenship: The Million Mom March and Challenges to Gender and Spatial Norms
Conclusion: Holding Space: The Affective Functions of Public Demonstration
Notes
Works Cited
Index