Ciudad feminista: La lucha por el espacio en un mundo diseñado por hombres Free Audiobook Download by Leslie Kern


Women in cities are endangered. The issue is that the urban system was created and designed by men, and it's not fulfilling the needs of women. There is an emerging feminist movement that is changing this with reclaiming the public space and fighting back against the overexploitation of urban female bodies.

Some call it the "queer Berlin". Others call it "the last utopia". Yet others just say that, in the not so long ago, there was a time when Berlin had been one of the most progressive cities in Europe. Today, after the wall came down, there is no excuse for keeping women's voices silenced and their bodies oppressed by male-dominated society.

The first part of the audiobook is a detailed, but essential introduction to feminism and the history of women. The second part gets deeper into the struggles that women face today, both in the public and private sphere. In the third section, Bona discusses feminist strategies for liberation, whether through education or art.

Feminism is an ongoing movement that seeks to end sexism and improve the place of women within society by advocating for equal rights and opportunities. This audiobook explains the history of feminism, how it has evolved over time, and how it continues to shape the present day.

La ciudad feminista: La lucha por el espacio en un mundo diseñado por hombres by Leslie Kern is an audiobook. El autor, Leslie Kern, se dedica a la investigación sobre las relaciones entre el urbanismo y las mujeres.

La ciudad femenina está llena de peligros que ponen a las mujeres en riesgo. Los costos laborales, el trabajo doméstico, el abuso sexual, la violencia contra las mujeres y los niños, todo se ha convertido en una realidad impuesta por los hombres.

Published Date 2021-04-15
Duration 8 hours 27 minutes
Author Leslie Kern
Narrated Cecilia Bona
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Architecture & Design, Social Science

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