City of Women New York City Subway Wall Map (20 x 20 Inches)
(Author) Rebecca SolnitThis 20" x 20" map, created by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro and originally featured in their New York atlas Nonstop Metropolis, reimagines New York City's subway stations named after great women. "How does it impact our imaginations that so many places in so many cities are named after men and so few after women? What kind of landscape do we move through when streets and parks and statues and bridges are gendered--Astor Place, Lafayette Street, Madison Avenue, Lincoln Center, Washington Square, the Frick, Rockefeller Center, Penn Station, the Bronx, the Hudson--and it's usually one gender, and not another? What kind of silence arises in places that so seldom speak of and to women? This map was made to sing the praises of the extraordinary women who have, since the beginning, been shapers and heroes of this city that has always been, secretly, a City of Women. And why not the subway? This is a history still emerging from underground, a reminder that it's all connected, and that we get around." --Rebecca Solnit
Rebecca Solnit
Rebecca Solnit is an acclaimed writer known for her groundbreaking work "Men Explain Things to Me," which popularized the term "mansplaining." Her lyrical and incisive prose explores feminist themes, social justice, and environmental issues. Solnit's contributions to literature have sparked important conversations and inspired a new generation of thinkers.