This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing on ethnographic research with bisexual and lesbian women, it looks at the lived experiences of the intersections of sexuality and ‘race’ in a particular sexualized space, namely Manchester’s Gay Village. The article argues that this ‘primarily’ sexualized night-time leisure space is simultaneously racialized through the ways in which it is structured around whiteness, which is perpetuated through a somatic norm that operates in different ways. It explores perceptions of the Gay Village as a ‘racially neutral’ space, exclusionary practices such as door policies, practices of looking and touching, and expressions of sexual desire, all of which r...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, 'race' and space within the cont...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...
This article aims to contribute to the fields of emotional geographies and geographies of sexualitie...
This chapter explores intersections of sexuality and ‘race’ by drawing on different projects: ethnog...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This article explores the interactive relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space. By drawing o...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, 'race' and space within the cont...
This paper draws on longitudinal ethnographic research conducted between 1981 and 1992 with white wo...
This article aims to contribute to the fields of emotional geographies and geographies of sexualitie...
This chapter explores intersections of sexuality and ‘race’ by drawing on different projects: ethnog...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This paper is based on the British Academy project ‘Not all bright lights and big city?’ (2008–2010)...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...