This paper argues that the historical geographies of Toronto`s Church and Wellesley Street district and Sydney’s Oxford Street gay villages are important in understanding the contemporary transformations currently ongoing in both locations. LGBT and queer communities as well as mainstream interests argue that these gay villages are in some form of ‘decline’ for various social, political and economic reasons. Given their similar histories and geographies, our analysis considers how these historical geographies have both enabled and constrained how the respective gay villages respond to these challenges while opening up particular possibilities for alternative geographies. While there are a number of ways to consider these historical geograph...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
This dissertation weaves together an examination of the concept and meanings of suburb and suburban,...
Queer communities have historically gathered in cities, often accompanying a commonly held neighborh...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city L...
In this chapter, we examine how lesbian urban geographies are currently being transformed through a ...
Since the 1950s neighborhoods associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) subje...
This article examines contemporary lesbians’ (and queer women’s) urban geographies, drawing from emp...
Gay villages, usually defined as spatially concentrated configurations of bars, entertainment venues...
The gay sauna played a central role in the battle for gay liberation in Sydney during the latter par...
This paper speculates on the role of place in the formation of gay men's identities in the Sydney re...
While gay male and lesbian spatialisation has been historicised in some of the literature, and it h...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in ‘queer-friendly neighbo...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in 'queer-friendly neighbo...
I consider the iconic place of the urban gay neighborhood across the literature. Noting, but also qu...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
This dissertation weaves together an examination of the concept and meanings of suburb and suburban,...
Queer communities have historically gathered in cities, often accompanying a commonly held neighborh...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city L...
In this chapter, we examine how lesbian urban geographies are currently being transformed through a ...
Since the 1950s neighborhoods associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) subje...
This article examines contemporary lesbians’ (and queer women’s) urban geographies, drawing from emp...
Gay villages, usually defined as spatially concentrated configurations of bars, entertainment venues...
The gay sauna played a central role in the battle for gay liberation in Sydney during the latter par...
This paper speculates on the role of place in the formation of gay men's identities in the Sydney re...
While gay male and lesbian spatialisation has been historicised in some of the literature, and it h...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in ‘queer-friendly neighbo...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in 'queer-friendly neighbo...
I consider the iconic place of the urban gay neighborhood across the literature. Noting, but also qu...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
This dissertation weaves together an examination of the concept and meanings of suburb and suburban,...
Queer communities have historically gathered in cities, often accompanying a commonly held neighborh...