Women in Brussels street names. Topography of a minoritisation

IF 0.1 Q4 URBAN STUDIES
N. Ouali, Pierre Lannoy, Virginie Desamoury, Sandrine Guilleaume, Fanny Mayné, Sophie Merville, Charlotte Odier, Adèle Thébaux
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Abstract

The article proposes an examination of odonyms in Brussels, i.e. the names of its streets, through the prism of gender. After a systematic survey of street names and the characteristics of the female figures honoured – which reveals a glaring imbalance between the female and male street names in Brussels (there are ten times fewer female odonyms than male odonyms in the Region) – the article analyses the practices and strategies used by municipal representatives to feminise street names and do justice to the memory of women through a transformation of the toponymy, among other things. On the one hand, it reveals the constraints linked to legislation, urban morphology and gender stereotypes which weigh on the undertaking to increase the number of female street names and, on the other hand, it analyses the action of elected representatives and the influence of feminist organisations which fight against the minoritisation of women in the materiality of the Brussels urban space.
布鲁塞尔街道上的妇女名字。少数民族的地形
这篇文章从性别的角度审视了布鲁塞尔的同义词,即街道的名字。经过系统调查的街道名称和尊敬女性人物的特点,揭示了女性和男性之间的一个明显的失衡在布鲁塞尔街道名称(有十次更少的女性比男性在该地区odonyms odonyms),本文分析了实践和策略使用市政代表女性化街道名称和公平对待女性的记忆通过转换部位命名法,等等。一方面,它揭示了与立法、城市形态和性别陈规定型观念有关的制约因素,这些因素影响了增加女性街道名称的工作;另一方面,它分析了当选代表的行动和女权主义组织的影响,这些组织反对妇女在布鲁塞尔城市空间的物质性中处于少数地位。
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Brussels Studies
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