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It has long been recognised that the spatialisation of sexual lives
is always gendered. Sexism and male dominance are a pervasive
reality and lesbian issues are rarely afforded the same prominence
as gay issues. Thus, lesbian geographies continue to be a salient
axis of difference, challenging the conflation of lesbians and gay
men, as well as the trope that homonormativity affects lesbians and
gay men in the same ways. This volume explores lesbian geographies
in diverse geographical, social and cultural contexts and presents
new approaches, using English as a working language but not as a
cultural framework. Going beyond the dominant trace of
Anglo-American perspectives of research in sexualities, this book
presents research in a wide range of countries including Australia,
Argentina, Israel, Canada, USA, Russia, Poland, Spain, Hungary and
Mexico.
It has long been recognised that the spatialisation of sexual lives
is always gendered. Sexism and male dominance are a pervasive
reality and lesbian issues are rarely afforded the same prominence
as gay issues. Thus, lesbian geographies continue to be a salient
axis of difference, challenging the conflation of lesbians and gay
men, as well as the trope that homonormativity affects lesbians and
gay men in the same ways. This volume explores lesbian geographies
in diverse geographical, social and cultural contexts and presents
new approaches, using English as a working language but not as a
cultural framework. Going beyond the dominant trace of
Anglo-American perspectives of research in sexualities, this book
presents research in a wide range of countries including Australia,
Argentina, Israel, Canada, USA, Russia, Poland, Spain, Hungary and
Mexico.
Drawing on the incredible wealth of diversity of languages,
cultures and movements in which lesbian feminisms have been
articulated, this book confronts the historic devaluation of
lesbian-feminist politics within Anglo-American discourse and
ignites a transnational and transgenerational discussion regarding
the relevance of lesbian feminisms in today's world, a discussion
that challenges the view of lesbian feminism as static and
essentialist. Through careful consideration of contemporary
debates, these writers, theorists, academics and activists consider
the wider place of lesbian feminisms within queer theory,
post-colonial feminism, and the movement for LGBT rights. It
considers how lesbian feminisms can contribute to discussions on
intersectionality, engage with trans activism and the need for
trans-inclusion, to ultimately show how lesbian feminisms can offer
a transformative approach to today's sexual and gender politics.
Drawing on the incredible wealth of diversity of languages,
cultures and movements in which lesbian feminisms have been
articulated, this book confronts the historic devaluation of
lesbian-feminist politics within Anglo-American discourse and
ignites a transnational and transgenerational discussion regarding
the relevance of lesbian feminisms in today's world, a discussion
that challenges the view of lesbian feminism as static and
essentialist. Through careful consideration of contemporary
debates, these writers, theorists, academics and activists consider
the wider place of lesbian feminisms within queer theory,
post-colonial feminism, and the movement for LGBT rights. It
considers how lesbian feminisms can contribute to discussions on
intersectionality, engage with trans activism and the need for
trans-inclusion, to ultimately show how lesbian feminisms can offer
a transformative approach to today's sexual and gender politics.
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