| Acknowledgments | 8 |
| Foreword | 10 |
| Introduction | 11 |
| "Other" Spaces and "Others" | 15 |
| Missing Objects | 29 |
| Present Tense | 41 |
| The Return of the Repressed: Nature | 49 |
| The Case of the Death of Nature: A Mystery | 69 |
| Female Fetish Urban Form | 77 |
| Crimes in and of the City: The Femme Fatale as Urban Allegory | 97 |
| Investigating the City: Detective Fiction as Urban Interpretation | 119 |
| Gendered Spaces in Colonial Algiers | 127 |
| La Donna e Mobile: Agoraphobia, Women, and Urban Space | 141 |
| "Women Internet" vs. the "Space of Tyranny" | 157 |
| The Matter of Matter: A Longing for Gravity | 161 |
| Battle Lines: E.1027 | 167 |
| Colomina's Web | 183 |
| Mirror Images: Technology, Consumption, and the Representation of Gender in American Architecture since World War II | 191 |
| Through the Looking Glass | 211 |
| Not a Muse: The Client's Role at the Rietveld Schroder House | 217 |
| Housing for a Postmodern World | 233 |
| Claiming the Public Space: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo | 241 |
| The Politics of Underestimation | 251 |
| Confessions in Public Space | 263 |
| Diversity by Design: Feminist Reflections on the Future of Architectural Education and Practice | 273 |
| Resisting the Patriarchal Norms of Professional Education | 287 |
| The Pen Is Mightier Than the Building: Writing on Architecture 1850-1940 | 295 |
| Notes on the Contributors | 309 |
| Index | 314 |
| Photograph Credits | 320 |