The sociocultural mythology of the South homogenizes it as a site of abjection. To counter the regionalist discourse, the dissertation intersects queer sexualities with gender and race and focuses on exploring identity and spatial formation among Black lesbian and queer women. The dissertation seeks to challenge the monolith of the South and place the region into multiple contexts and to map Black geographies through an intentional intersectional account of Black queer women. The dissertation utilizes qualitative research methods to ascertain understandings of lived experiences in the production of space. The dissertation argues that an idea of Progress has been indoctrinated as a synonym for the lgbtq civil rights movement and subsequently...
This dissertation aims to better understand how self-identified trans activists in Atlanta, Georgia ...
Colleges and universities aim to support students with marginalized identities. However, for student...
This dissertation explores identity and subject formation among black immigrant populations in Charl...
This dissertation investigates the place-making practices of African American lesbians in Atlanta, G...
This dissertation, Making Space in a Militarized Global City: The Racial and Gendered Politics of Pr...
Drawing on theoretical perspectives from lesbian studies, queer theory and studies and, feminist rhe...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversityThis dissertation examines the spatial and di...
This thesis seeks to bridge feminist and environmental justice movements through the literature of b...
Queer activism dismantles and challenges normativity in spaces that criminalize, oppress, and perpet...
This thesis builds on previous work on the relationship between queer identities and urban space. Dr...
The experiences of international students along the lines of race and ethnicity, sexuality, gender, ...
Black femme bodies face multi-axial oppressive forces resting on their racialization, gendering, sex...
In contrast to cultural narratives that link gay and lesbian sexualities to urban spaces, recent res...
Tracing Black LGBTT Bahian memory and being throughout Salvador da Bahia, this thesis illuminates th...
Spaces of higher education are often over-simplified in social science discourse, but their historie...
This dissertation aims to better understand how self-identified trans activists in Atlanta, Georgia ...
Colleges and universities aim to support students with marginalized identities. However, for student...
This dissertation explores identity and subject formation among black immigrant populations in Charl...
This dissertation investigates the place-making practices of African American lesbians in Atlanta, G...
This dissertation, Making Space in a Militarized Global City: The Racial and Gendered Politics of Pr...
Drawing on theoretical perspectives from lesbian studies, queer theory and studies and, feminist rhe...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversityThis dissertation examines the spatial and di...
This thesis seeks to bridge feminist and environmental justice movements through the literature of b...
Queer activism dismantles and challenges normativity in spaces that criminalize, oppress, and perpet...
This thesis builds on previous work on the relationship between queer identities and urban space. Dr...
The experiences of international students along the lines of race and ethnicity, sexuality, gender, ...
Black femme bodies face multi-axial oppressive forces resting on their racialization, gendering, sex...
In contrast to cultural narratives that link gay and lesbian sexualities to urban spaces, recent res...
Tracing Black LGBTT Bahian memory and being throughout Salvador da Bahia, this thesis illuminates th...
Spaces of higher education are often over-simplified in social science discourse, but their historie...
This dissertation aims to better understand how self-identified trans activists in Atlanta, Georgia ...
Colleges and universities aim to support students with marginalized identities. However, for student...
This dissertation explores identity and subject formation among black immigrant populations in Charl...