Geographies of Sexualities: Theory, Practices, and PoliticsKath Browne, Jason Lim, Gavin Brown Recent years have seen a dramatic upsurge of interest in the connections between sexualities, space and place. Drawing established and 'founding' figures of the field together with emerging authors, this innovative volume offers a broad, interdisciplinary and international overview of the geographies of sexualities. Incorporating a discussion of queer geographies, Geographies of Sexualities engages with cutting edge agendas and challenges the orthodoxies within geography regarding spatialities and sexualities. It contains original and previously unpublished material that spans the often separated areas of theory, practices and politics. This innovative volume offers a trans-disciplinary engagement with the spatialities of sexualities, intersecting discussions of sexualities with issues such as development, race, gender and other forms of social difference. |
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... involve broader layers of queer people who are open to exploring alternative ways of being , then a broader range of experiments will need to be enacted . In this vein , criticisms are beginning to arise from within these radical queer ...
... involve broader layers of queer people who are open to exploring alternative ways of being , then a broader range of experiments will need to be enacted . In this vein , criticisms are beginning to arise from within these radical queer ...
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... involve queer folk . These data are out there and are being used . The example that opened this paper , for example , used the 2000 US census data . It was the first census in which one could reliably detect the presence of same - sex ...
... involve queer folk . These data are out there and are being used . The example that opened this paper , for example , used the 2000 US census data . It was the first census in which one could reliably detect the presence of same - sex ...
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... involve a reworking of mundane , commonplace practices of sex and sexual relationships through a process of decomposition and recomposition . Here , a distinction needs to be made between the ' normal ' ( commonplace ) practices of ...
... involve a reworking of mundane , commonplace practices of sex and sexual relationships through a process of decomposition and recomposition . Here , a distinction needs to be made between the ' normal ' ( commonplace ) practices of ...
Contents
Pasts Prospects | 21 |
HealthSexualityGeography | 39 |
Queer Critique and the Politics of Affect | 53 |
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