I consider the iconic place of the urban gay neighborhood across the literature. Noting, but also qualifying, its early preponderance, I trace its relative decline as both an empirical concern and also a theoretical one. I argue that this trend reflects a queer pluralization of ‘sexuality ’ as well as a growing sophistication of how geographers handle place and scale. There has been a resurgence of interest in the ‘gayborhood’, however, within and beyond geography, and so I consider this counter trend in relation to the changing structurations of sexualities and space, as well as the forces pushing to maintain such zones in the city
While gay male and lesbian spatialisation has been historicised in some of the literature, and it h...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This paper contests prevalent assumptions about rec...
Abstract: Scholarship on queer geographies has called attention to the active production of space as...
I consider the iconic place of the urban gay neighborhood across the literature. Noting, but also qu...
Queer communities have historically gathered in cities, often accompanying a commonly held neighborh...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
Sexually inflected and queer geographies have variously responded to the changing legal, social and ...
Queer geographies overlap with the geographies of sexualities, but the two fields are not entirely i...
This thesis investigates the changes in lesbian experiences of urban spaces (re)produced through neo...
Reductionist conceptions of gay nightlife and the neighbourhoods they anchor have obscured their div...
Scholars have paid particular attention to the various ways that queer sexuality is organized within...
In this foreword to the special issue “Geographies of Sexualities,” I provide a review of the schola...
This open access book examines the significance of gay neighborhoods (or ‘gayborhoods’) from critica...
Abstract Gay neighborhoods across the United States are de-concentrating in today’s so-called “post-...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
While gay male and lesbian spatialisation has been historicised in some of the literature, and it h...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This paper contests prevalent assumptions about rec...
Abstract: Scholarship on queer geographies has called attention to the active production of space as...
I consider the iconic place of the urban gay neighborhood across the literature. Noting, but also qu...
Queer communities have historically gathered in cities, often accompanying a commonly held neighborh...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
Sexually inflected and queer geographies have variously responded to the changing legal, social and ...
Queer geographies overlap with the geographies of sexualities, but the two fields are not entirely i...
This thesis investigates the changes in lesbian experiences of urban spaces (re)produced through neo...
Reductionist conceptions of gay nightlife and the neighbourhoods they anchor have obscured their div...
Scholars have paid particular attention to the various ways that queer sexuality is organized within...
In this foreword to the special issue “Geographies of Sexualities,” I provide a review of the schola...
This open access book examines the significance of gay neighborhoods (or ‘gayborhoods’) from critica...
Abstract Gay neighborhoods across the United States are de-concentrating in today’s so-called “post-...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
While gay male and lesbian spatialisation has been historicised in some of the literature, and it h...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This paper contests prevalent assumptions about rec...
Abstract: Scholarship on queer geographies has called attention to the active production of space as...