According to Žižek (1997) the logic of late capitalism offers opportunities for the incorporation of previously marginalised groups, whilst simultaneously dividing them at the same time. These possibilities for incorporation create divisions on the basis of gender, race, sexuality and class. Here, we examine how the capitalist desire for opening new markets for leisure consumption with new forms of branding, alongside the desire for the territorialisation of space by campaigning gay and lesbian groups, has led to the formation of a 'gay space' marketed as a cosmopolitan spectacle, in which the central issue becomes a matter of access and knowledge: who can use, consume and be consumed in gay space? We also ask what is the radical political ...
This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city L...
This chapter reviews the literature on the relations of sexuality and space, and particularly that f...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
According to Žižek (1997) the logic of late capitalism offers opportunities for the incorporation of...
Our approach to this chapter stems from a concern that the mutually constitutive politics of class a...
In order to attract investment and tourism, cities are increasingly competing to re-brand themselves...
In this paper I aim to contribute to work addressing the relationship between dissident sexuality an...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
Gay spaces in particular cities have been the focus of studies of sexualities in leisure studies and...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, 'race' and space within the cont...
Recent accounts of sexual commerce have drawn attention to the proliferation of online and sexual co...
This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city L...
This chapter reviews the literature on the relations of sexuality and space, and particularly that f...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
According to Žižek (1997) the logic of late capitalism offers opportunities for the incorporation of...
Our approach to this chapter stems from a concern that the mutually constitutive politics of class a...
In order to attract investment and tourism, cities are increasingly competing to re-brand themselves...
In this paper I aim to contribute to work addressing the relationship between dissident sexuality an...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
Gay spaces in particular cities have been the focus of studies of sexualities in leisure studies and...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, 'race' and space within the cont...
Recent accounts of sexual commerce have drawn attention to the proliferation of online and sexual co...
This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city L...
This chapter reviews the literature on the relations of sexuality and space, and particularly that f...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...