This study explores and argues the theory that the queer cultural movement in the UK is a splinter from the gay movement as a result of gay integration through assimilation into the heteronorm. It describes the three key areas of space, people and aesthetics employed in two major centres of queer culture in the UK, London and Manchester. This research has been motivated by a need to document this culture and explore the issues effecting its development. It has findings relating to a number of research areas, including human geography, sociology, design, marketing and queer theory. The approach taken is based strongly in ethnographic research, with results and observations drawn directly from the field and the people taking part in this...
Drawn from extensive, new and rich empirical research across the UK, Canada and USA, Queer Spiritual...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
This major paper challenges the dominance of celebratory narratives in academic literature that posi...
PhDThis thesis is an ethnographic study of an area in Manchester known as the 'Gay Village'. It exp...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
The departure point of the thesis is the public vs. private division of space, which has historicall...
<p>In spite of a growing interest within sexualities studies in the concept of queer space (Os...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
When Michael Warner published Fear of a Queer Planet (1991, 1993) the title left itself open to a nu...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
In this paper we use data from interviews and focus groups with gay men, lesbians and bisexuals liv...
<p>In spite of a growing interest within sexualities studies in the concept of queer space (Os...
This thesis explores queer people’s everyday encounters with forms of governance and social regulati...
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...
Drawn from extensive, new and rich empirical research across the UK, Canada and USA, Queer Spiritual...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
This major paper challenges the dominance of celebratory narratives in academic literature that posi...
PhDThis thesis is an ethnographic study of an area in Manchester known as the 'Gay Village'. It exp...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
The departure point of the thesis is the public vs. private division of space, which has historicall...
<p>In spite of a growing interest within sexualities studies in the concept of queer space (Os...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
When Michael Warner published Fear of a Queer Planet (1991, 1993) the title left itself open to a nu...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
In this paper we use data from interviews and focus groups with gay men, lesbians and bisexuals liv...
<p>In spite of a growing interest within sexualities studies in the concept of queer space (Os...
This thesis explores queer people’s everyday encounters with forms of governance and social regulati...
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...
Drawn from extensive, new and rich empirical research across the UK, Canada and USA, Queer Spiritual...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
This major paper challenges the dominance of celebratory narratives in academic literature that posi...