Lesbian Geographies: Gender, Place and Power

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Routledge, 3 mar 2016 - 286 páginas
It has long been recognised that the spatialisation of sexual lives is always gendered. Sexism and male dominance are a pervasive reality and lesbian issues are rarely afforded the same prominence as gay issues. Thus, lesbian geographies continue to be a salient axis of difference, challenging the conflation of lesbians and gay men, as well as the trope that homonormativity affects lesbians and gay men in the same ways. This volume explores lesbian geographies in diverse geographical, social and cultural contexts and presents new approaches, using English as a working language but not as a cultural framework. Going beyond the dominant trace of Anglo-American perspectives of research in sexualities, this book presents research in a wide range of countries including Australia, Argentina, Israel, Canada, USA, Russia, Poland, Spain, Hungary and Mexico.
 

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1 Introduction to Lesbian Geographies
1
Family Reactions to Female SameSex Relationships in Hungary
29
Gender and Housework in Lesbian Coupled Households
55
Montréals 2012 Dyke Marches in Time and Space
71
Homonationalism and Gendered Power Relations in Tel Avivs GayCenter
91
Music as Safe Lesbian Space
113
7 What Makes a Lesbian Salsa Space Comfortable? Reconceptualising Safety and Homophobia
133
Staging Female Same Sex Desires in Russian Rock and Pop
153
Positioning the Lin GLBTIQ Screen Content
177
Lesbian Performativities That Matter or Not
201
Intersectionality Belonging and Black Queer Womens Scene Space in Washington DC
219
12 Putting Lesbians Geographies on the Geographical Map A Commentary
243
13 Lesbian Geographies A Commentary
249
Index
261
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Kath Browne is Professor in Human Geography at the University of Brighton. She works on sexualities, gender and geographies. Eduarda Ferreira is a researcher at the CICS.NOVA - Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. She has published and presented on gender, sexualities, lesbian studies, equality policies and participatory geospatial web.

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