The ‘Rebel Dykes’ scene broadly refers to a network of punk anarchist feminists who first came together in the 1980s and were primarily based in squats in the south London neighbourhood of Brixton. As literature on lesbian urban geographies has demonstrated, lesbian identities, histories and communities are brought into being, negotiated and resisted in complex, shifting and specific spatial and temporal ways. Considering ‘lesbian’ and ‘dyke’ together while holding them in tension, this article contributes to this literature. Drawing on interviews with Rebel Dykes and their associates, this article assembles a geography of the Rebel Dykes by attending to spatial, material and infrastructural processes through which the Rebel Dykes—as a scen...
This book explores the meanings and experiences of home among a group of lesbians who over the past ...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...
The ‘Rebel Dykes’ scene broadly refers to a network of punk anarchist feminists who first came toget...
This paper uses testimonies from an oral history project aiming to record the memories of women who ...
Constellations of the Abject: Brown, Queer, and Feminist Punks in Los Angeles significantly contribu...
Feminist activists have long confronted violence against women (VAW), re-defining violence and defyi...
It has long been recognised that the spatialisation of sexual lives is always gendered. Sexism and m...
This article considers women’s experiences of policing at anti-fracking protests at Barton Moss, Sal...
This article considers the relevance of geographical theories about gender roles and how gender is p...
This paper focuses on the London squat party scene, which emerged in the early 1990s, when the city’...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This thesis investigates the changes in lesbian experiences of urban spaces (re)produced through neo...
In this thesis I offer a specifically lesbian and geographic analysis of particular struggles for so...
To walk through Islington, Camden and Hackney in the early 1970s was to walk along street after stre...
This book explores the meanings and experiences of home among a group of lesbians who over the past ...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...
The ‘Rebel Dykes’ scene broadly refers to a network of punk anarchist feminists who first came toget...
This paper uses testimonies from an oral history project aiming to record the memories of women who ...
Constellations of the Abject: Brown, Queer, and Feminist Punks in Los Angeles significantly contribu...
Feminist activists have long confronted violence against women (VAW), re-defining violence and defyi...
It has long been recognised that the spatialisation of sexual lives is always gendered. Sexism and m...
This article considers women’s experiences of policing at anti-fracking protests at Barton Moss, Sal...
This article considers the relevance of geographical theories about gender roles and how gender is p...
This paper focuses on the London squat party scene, which emerged in the early 1990s, when the city’...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This thesis investigates the changes in lesbian experiences of urban spaces (re)produced through neo...
In this thesis I offer a specifically lesbian and geographic analysis of particular struggles for so...
To walk through Islington, Camden and Hackney in the early 1970s was to walk along street after stre...
This book explores the meanings and experiences of home among a group of lesbians who over the past ...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...