This paper examines intersections between space, materiality, memory and identity in relation to lesbian and gay experiences of recent disasters in Australia. Drawing on interviews with lesbians and gay men in two disaster sites, the paper argues that disaster impacts may include the loss of sites of memory that inform and underpin the formation and maintenance of marginalised identities. We explore the ways in which social marginality is experienced by sexual minorities during disasters as a result of threats to sites of lesbian and gay memory. The paper contributes to scholarship in geographies of memory by investigating the impacts of disasters on how memory is spatially located and experienced
Despite growing awareness and research into experiences of gender and sexual minorities – also known...
Until recently, little attention examined the experiences and needs of members of sexual and gender ...
This article seeks a queering of research and policy in relation to natural disasters, their human i...
This paper examines intersections between space, materiality, memory and identity in relation to les...
Memory is increasingly understood as a source of both vulnerability and resilience within the experi...
Vulnerability to disasters is not inherent to particular social groups but results from existing mar...
Vulnerability to disasters is not inherent to particular social groups but results from existing mar...
This article examines lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) experiences of displacement, home los...
This article examines lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) experiences of displacement, home los...
The media plays a significant role in constructing the public meanings of disasters and influencing ...
The media plays a significant role in constructing the public meanings of disasters and influencing ...
Vulnerability to disasters is not inherent to particular social groups but results from existing mar...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) populations experience forms of vulnerability and resi...
The aim of this chapter is to relocate fragments of queer heritage in post-earthquake Christchurch a...
LGBT populations in Australia are a marginalized group who experience discrimination and peripherali...
Despite growing awareness and research into experiences of gender and sexual minorities – also known...
Until recently, little attention examined the experiences and needs of members of sexual and gender ...
This article seeks a queering of research and policy in relation to natural disasters, their human i...
This paper examines intersections between space, materiality, memory and identity in relation to les...
Memory is increasingly understood as a source of both vulnerability and resilience within the experi...
Vulnerability to disasters is not inherent to particular social groups but results from existing mar...
Vulnerability to disasters is not inherent to particular social groups but results from existing mar...
This article examines lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) experiences of displacement, home los...
This article examines lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) experiences of displacement, home los...
The media plays a significant role in constructing the public meanings of disasters and influencing ...
The media plays a significant role in constructing the public meanings of disasters and influencing ...
Vulnerability to disasters is not inherent to particular social groups but results from existing mar...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) populations experience forms of vulnerability and resi...
The aim of this chapter is to relocate fragments of queer heritage in post-earthquake Christchurch a...
LGBT populations in Australia are a marginalized group who experience discrimination and peripherali...
Despite growing awareness and research into experiences of gender and sexual minorities – also known...
Until recently, little attention examined the experiences and needs of members of sexual and gender ...
This article seeks a queering of research and policy in relation to natural disasters, their human i...