Public space has been a defining feature of modern homosexual subcultures. Like most western cultures, Queensland outlawed sex between men during the nineteenth and most of the twentieth century; the local scientific community considered homosexuals as perverse and mentally-ill. But despite this opprobrium, certain men enacted public codes and behaviours as part of their identity, using them to attract like-minded others. At the turn of the nineteenth century, these markers began to coalesce; creating the beginnings of urban male subculture and informing a common sense of self. Patterns in Brisbane were paralleled, in part, by developments in rural areas and small towns with travel between the city and country diffusing shared ideas and ex...
Scholarly work on club culture has frequently focused on the sites and experiences of marginalised g...
This dissertation tracks how urban police tactics against homosexuality participated in the construc...
Several homosexuality-related cases brought to Queensland courts between 1899 and 1914 are analysed ...
There has been significant new literature on the experience of women and lesbians on the Goldfields ...
An analysis of 464 cases between 1860 and 1954 from Queensland against male homosexual activities is...
In the final years of the nineteenth century, the surgeon Paul Ward Farmer was briefly institutional...
Across history, and particularly in periods of criminalization, the gay community have often been fo...
While idealised as a private space, the residential home is embedded in public relationships, and a ...
PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION: This important book is part of a new generation of historical research that...
Geographic work on gay male spatiality has focused on gay men's uses of public spaces, and on their ...
Sodomy and prostitution were the twin moral aberrations which consigned mass transportation in the B...
© 2015 Dr. Murdoch waybneThis thesis explores the male homosexual subculture of Melbourne between th...
This book provides the first academic study of non-metropolitan men who desired other men in the per...
This paper examines gay men's cruising in public space, with specific focus on People's Park, Guangz...
State regulation of gay public sex spaces (PSS) has prompted geographers to assess the influence tha...
Scholarly work on club culture has frequently focused on the sites and experiences of marginalised g...
This dissertation tracks how urban police tactics against homosexuality participated in the construc...
Several homosexuality-related cases brought to Queensland courts between 1899 and 1914 are analysed ...
There has been significant new literature on the experience of women and lesbians on the Goldfields ...
An analysis of 464 cases between 1860 and 1954 from Queensland against male homosexual activities is...
In the final years of the nineteenth century, the surgeon Paul Ward Farmer was briefly institutional...
Across history, and particularly in periods of criminalization, the gay community have often been fo...
While idealised as a private space, the residential home is embedded in public relationships, and a ...
PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION: This important book is part of a new generation of historical research that...
Geographic work on gay male spatiality has focused on gay men's uses of public spaces, and on their ...
Sodomy and prostitution were the twin moral aberrations which consigned mass transportation in the B...
© 2015 Dr. Murdoch waybneThis thesis explores the male homosexual subculture of Melbourne between th...
This book provides the first academic study of non-metropolitan men who desired other men in the per...
This paper examines gay men's cruising in public space, with specific focus on People's Park, Guangz...
State regulation of gay public sex spaces (PSS) has prompted geographers to assess the influence tha...
Scholarly work on club culture has frequently focused on the sites and experiences of marginalised g...
This dissertation tracks how urban police tactics against homosexuality participated in the construc...
Several homosexuality-related cases brought to Queensland courts between 1899 and 1914 are analysed ...