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Jacqueline Coutras, born in 1942, is a French
geographer A geographer is a physical scientist, social scientist or humanist whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's natural environment and human society, including how society and nature interacts. The Greek prefix "geo" means "earth" a ...
,
CNRS The French National Centre for Scientific Research (, , CNRS) is the French state research organisation and is the largest fundamental science agency in Europe. In 2016, it employed 31,637 staff, including 11,137 tenured researchers, 13,415 eng ...
researcher, and pioneer of
gender Gender is the range of social, psychological, cultural, and behavioral aspects of being a man (or boy), woman (or girl), or third gender. Although gender often corresponds to sex, a transgender person may identify with a gender other tha ...
geography in France. Along with Jeanne Fagnani, she took part in the institutionalization of international
feminist geography Feminist geography is a sub-discipline of human geography that applies the theories, methods, and critiques of feminism to the study of the human environment, society, and geographical space. Feminist geography emerged in the 1970s, when members ...
. In her 1996 book ''Urban crisis and gendered spaces'' she addressed the issue of sexual spatial asymmetries, and showed 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.


Biography

Jacqueline Coutras is a pioneer in gender geography and "an important reference for all feminist geographers". She is a CNRS researcher at the Institut de recherche sur les sociétés contemporaines (Iresco). She also holdthe the French academic title «agrégée in geography». She defended her post-graduate thesis in 1975 under the direction of
Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier (1 May 1917 – 28 April 1995) was a French geographer. She was president of the Société de Géographie from 1983 to 1995 and led the scientific publication '' L'Information géographique''. With Philippe Pinchemel sh ...
, on "economic activity zones and development in the western part of the Paris region ".


Work in the field of feminist geography

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


Feminist geography

Coutras attempted to found a feminist geography along with Jeanne Fagnani while still remaining in the
social geography Social geography is the branch of human geography that is interested in the relationships between society and space, and is most closely related to social theory in general and sociology in particular, dealing with the relation of social phenome ...
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. Her pioneering work in feminist geography was contested by some emblematic researchers of French social geography, but later paved the way for a feminist geography. 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". 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 Janice Jones Monk (13 March 1937 – 12 July 2024) was an Australian-American feminist geographer and researcher in the South West United States, and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Arizona School of Geography, Development and Environme ...
and Maria Dolors García Ramón, during the regional conference on Mediterranean countries held in
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in September 1986.


''Crise urbaine et espaces sexués''

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. In her critical review of the book, Nicole Brais summarized it by mentioning that:
The city of intersubjectivity is one of encounters, of chance, of adventure, of strolling. This presupposes a feeling of security in the "other", a certain form of anonymity. It is in the conjunction of these two elements, security and anonymity, that we can explain that the flâneurs are not flâneuses. Women do not experience, in the public space, the security necessary to be available and disposed to meeting, to the unusual.
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 :
Perhaps we should have sought to create a "feminist geography" like our Anglo-Saxon and Quebecois colleagues. This has not been the case. This attitude has been typically French, and other disciplines have applied it as well. It was adopted out of fear of ghettoization.


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