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Jacqueline Coutras was born on 1942 in France, is a feminist. Discover Jacqueline Coutras's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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1999

Because of the lack of a specific field of gender or feminist geography in France, her work was subsequently forgotten. She explained in 1999 that :

1996

In her 1996 book, (Urban crisis and gendered spaces), she addresses the issue of sexual spatial asymmetries, and shows that if women have expanded the space to which they were traditionally confined through access to paid work and car driving, they nevertheless were not able to achieve full access to all spaces of socialization. Cities remain unequal spaces.

In her 1996 book Crise urbaine et espaces sexués, she took advantage of the urban crisis in France to explore the question of sexual spatial asymmetries. She explained that, thanks to paid work and access to driving women had pushed back the limits of the spaces traditionally devoted to them in residential space to conquer the functional city, without however managing to access the socializing city. City spaces remain unequal, and public policies privileges the needs of men.

1986

With Jeanne Fagnani, she took part in the institutionalization of international feminist geography by participating in the "round table" on "women in geography" organized and moderated by Janice Monk and Maria Dolors García Ramón, during the regional conference on Mediterranean countries held in Barcelona in September 1986.

1982

Coutras attempted to found a feminist geography along with Jeanne Fagnani while still remaining in the social geography field. Together they make «women» a research category in the academic setting. They intervened in the academic journal Les Cahiers du GRIF, an emblematic place of the european feminist research until it disappeared in 1982. Their approaches are marked by a feminist and marxist discourse.

During the national colloquium "Women, Feminism and Research", which brought together nearly a hundred people in Toulouse in December 1982, Coutras moderated and synthesized a debate entitled "Women and Spaces". In 1982 she also intervened at the colloquium of Lyon of social geography, on the issue of "the city from a feminine perspective" during a session titled "the behavior of the social groups".

1975

She defended her post-graduate thesis in 1975 under the direction of Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier, on "economic activity zones and development in the western part of the Paris region ".

1970

Coutras published feminist studies on women, their urban practices and spatial behaviors as soon as the end of the 1970s.

1942

Jacqueline Coutras, born in 1942, is a French geographer, CNRS researcher, and pioneer of gender geography in France.