Asking ‘What is lesbian Sydney?’ and ‘Where is it?’, this article traces the shifting spaces and places of lesbian Sydney in the first decades after the Second World War. In the 1940s and 1950s, when camp bars were overwhelmingly male, lesbians enjoyed a very limited public presence in the city. Many women created lesbian spaces in isolation from a wider community, discreetly setting up house with a female partner and gradually building up a small network of lesbian friends. Groups of women met in each other’s homes or visited the parks and beaches around Sydney and the Central Coast for social excursions. By the 1960s, lesbians were beginning to carve out a more visible public space for themselves at wine bars and cabaret clubs in inner su...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
In recent years, the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars, nightclubs, and dance parties has been undergo...
The recent emergence of Sydney as the “gay capital of the South Pacific” and as an important destina...
Asking ‘What is lesbian Sydney?’ and ‘Where is it?’, this article traces the shifting spaces and pla...
Sydney's lesbian scene changed significantly between the 1940s and 1970s from mixed private social n...
This article considers the long history of desire and sexual encounters between women in Sydney.10 p...
This article considers the long history of desire and sexual encounters between women in Sydney
In 1959, a young Sydney lesbian, Sandra Willson, shot and killed a taxi driver as a form of protest ...
The gay sauna played a central role in the battle for gay liberation in Sydney during the latter par...
Gay villages have been developing as a feature of Western cities since the 1980s. By the 1990s, thei...
The first in-depth study of female same-sex desire in twentieth-century Australia, Unnamed Desires e...
In this chapter, we examine how lesbian urban geographies are currently being transformed through a ...
The article aims to present the urban geography of lesbian and, to some extent, queer visibility in ...
This article examines contemporary lesbians’ (and queer women’s) urban geographies, drawing from emp...
This thesis investigates the methods used by one group of women to increase the social spaces availa...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
In recent years, the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars, nightclubs, and dance parties has been undergo...
The recent emergence of Sydney as the “gay capital of the South Pacific” and as an important destina...
Asking ‘What is lesbian Sydney?’ and ‘Where is it?’, this article traces the shifting spaces and pla...
Sydney's lesbian scene changed significantly between the 1940s and 1970s from mixed private social n...
This article considers the long history of desire and sexual encounters between women in Sydney.10 p...
This article considers the long history of desire and sexual encounters between women in Sydney
In 1959, a young Sydney lesbian, Sandra Willson, shot and killed a taxi driver as a form of protest ...
The gay sauna played a central role in the battle for gay liberation in Sydney during the latter par...
Gay villages have been developing as a feature of Western cities since the 1980s. By the 1990s, thei...
The first in-depth study of female same-sex desire in twentieth-century Australia, Unnamed Desires e...
In this chapter, we examine how lesbian urban geographies are currently being transformed through a ...
The article aims to present the urban geography of lesbian and, to some extent, queer visibility in ...
This article examines contemporary lesbians’ (and queer women’s) urban geographies, drawing from emp...
This thesis investigates the methods used by one group of women to increase the social spaces availa...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
In recent years, the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars, nightclubs, and dance parties has been undergo...
The recent emergence of Sydney as the “gay capital of the South Pacific” and as an important destina...