A 2017 report by UCL Urban Laboratory has testified to an intensity of closures of LGBTQIA spaces in London over the last decade, particularly those catering to queer women, the trans community and/or queer people of colour. As Skelton and Valentine have shown, LGBT spaces play an important role in identity and community formation; loss of social space therefore has a direct impact on constructions of subjecthood, and the subject’s relationship to the urban. Focusing on London-based queer film festivals, this article will argue that, through the provision of material and discursive space, the queer film events constitute a strategic political tool of urban reclamation that resists material gentrification and neoliberal ideology. Furthermore...
This paper examines how a critical examination of the queer politics of comparison can inform queer ...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
The idea that queer communities, due to their marginalized state, are inherently accepting of all id...
A 2017 report by UCL Urban Laboratory has testified to an intensity of closures of LGBTQIA spaces in...
investigates the phenomenon of lesbian and gay film festivals as they quickly constitute a transnati...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
As the first and longest-running queer film festival in East Asia, the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Fil...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
Despite their global proliferation, queer film festivals, like film festivals more broadly, are some...
Developed from their public dialogue at the Edinburgh conference ‘Cruising the Seventies: Imagining ...
Now in its eighth year Brisbane Queer Film Festival (BQFF) continues to be Queensland's only regular...
Many LGBTQ film festivals have transformed from bottom-up, community-driven events into established,...
This report explores a number of factors which might contribute to making public space safer and mor...
<p>In spite of a growing interest within sexualities studies in the concept of queer space (Os...
Now in its eighth year Brisbane Queer Film Festival (BQFF) continues to be Queensland's only regular...
This paper examines how a critical examination of the queer politics of comparison can inform queer ...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
The idea that queer communities, due to their marginalized state, are inherently accepting of all id...
A 2017 report by UCL Urban Laboratory has testified to an intensity of closures of LGBTQIA spaces in...
investigates the phenomenon of lesbian and gay film festivals as they quickly constitute a transnati...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
As the first and longest-running queer film festival in East Asia, the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Fil...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
Despite their global proliferation, queer film festivals, like film festivals more broadly, are some...
Developed from their public dialogue at the Edinburgh conference ‘Cruising the Seventies: Imagining ...
Now in its eighth year Brisbane Queer Film Festival (BQFF) continues to be Queensland's only regular...
Many LGBTQ film festivals have transformed from bottom-up, community-driven events into established,...
This report explores a number of factors which might contribute to making public space safer and mor...
<p>In spite of a growing interest within sexualities studies in the concept of queer space (Os...
Now in its eighth year Brisbane Queer Film Festival (BQFF) continues to be Queensland's only regular...
This paper examines how a critical examination of the queer politics of comparison can inform queer ...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
The idea that queer communities, due to their marginalized state, are inherently accepting of all id...