Ecofeminism (Silvey 1998) and Queer Ecology (Gandy 2012) highlight relations among gender, sexuality, and nature. The agenda of ‘queering ecology[, …] opening up […] environmental understanding to explicitly non-heterosexual forms of relationship, experience, and imagination as a way of transforming entrenched sexual and natural practices towards […] queer […] ends’ (Mortimer-Sandilands and Erickson 2010, 30), resonates within Medical Geography and Epidemiology. This essay shows how we might track the effects of entrenched homophobia within the geographical framing of disease by examining one important set of epidemiological writings, those in which AIDS was first registered as a new mortality. I show how homophobic stereotypes shaped scien...
We could easily characterise the emergent field of posthumanism as a critique of various forms of bo...
In 1985, a small agricultural center in south Florida became the site of a controversy when two scie...
This article examines the AIDS discourse that emerged in the United States in the early 1980s. It an...
Ecofeminism (Silvey 1998) and Queer Ecology (Gandy 2012) highlight relations among gender, sexuality...
Research on sexual orientation and gender identities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, a...
In this paper I examine the emergence of a popular geography of AIDS in the US mass media in the 198...
The first generation of government AIDS campaigns in Australia, Britain and the United States direct...
The limited early response to the AIDS epidemic deepened existing prejudices against marginalized gr...
Condomless sex between gay men, also known as bareback sex, has been a popular object of research si...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
AIDS remains amongst the leading causes of death globally. Identity is the primary mode of understan...
Situated in the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, Black queer men were and continue to be one of the m...
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
Adham Faramawy gave an artist lecture titled Queer Ecologies at the Courtauld Institute, introduced ...
We could easily characterise the emergent field of posthumanism as a critique of various forms of bo...
In 1985, a small agricultural center in south Florida became the site of a controversy when two scie...
This article examines the AIDS discourse that emerged in the United States in the early 1980s. It an...
Ecofeminism (Silvey 1998) and Queer Ecology (Gandy 2012) highlight relations among gender, sexuality...
Research on sexual orientation and gender identities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, a...
In this paper I examine the emergence of a popular geography of AIDS in the US mass media in the 198...
The first generation of government AIDS campaigns in Australia, Britain and the United States direct...
The limited early response to the AIDS epidemic deepened existing prejudices against marginalized gr...
Condomless sex between gay men, also known as bareback sex, has been a popular object of research si...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
AIDS remains amongst the leading causes of death globally. Identity is the primary mode of understan...
Situated in the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, Black queer men were and continue to be one of the m...
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
Adham Faramawy gave an artist lecture titled Queer Ecologies at the Courtauld Institute, introduced ...
We could easily characterise the emergent field of posthumanism as a critique of various forms of bo...
In 1985, a small agricultural center in south Florida became the site of a controversy when two scie...
This article examines the AIDS discourse that emerged in the United States in the early 1980s. It an...