Geographies of sexualities theory, practices, and politics /
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Aldershot, Hampshire ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
c2007.
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- Introduction, or why have a book on geographies of sexualities? / Gavin Brown, Jason Lim and Kath Browne
- Theories
- From lesbian and gay to queer geographies : pasts, prospects and possibilities / Larry Knopp
- Sexuality, the erotic and geography : epistemology, methodology and pedagogy / Jon Binnie
- Health/sexuality/geography / Vincent J. Del Casino Jr
- Queer critique and the politics of affect / Jason Lim
- Developmental desire and/or transnational jouissance : re-formulating sexual subjectivities in transcultural contact zones / Hanna Hacker
- Fucking geography, again / David Bell
- Practices
- Playing with restraints : space, citizenship and BDSM / RDK Herman
- Queer mixed race? : interrogating homonormativity through thai interraciality / Jinthana Haritaworn
- Drag queens and drab dykes : deploying and deploring femininities / Kath Browne
- The queer unwanted and their undesirable "otherness" / Mark Casey
- Straights in a gay bar : negotiating boundaries through time-spaces / Tatiana Matejskova
- Between transgression and complicity (or: can the straight guy have a queer eye?) / Phil Hubbard
- Politics
- Pussies declawed : unpacking the politics of a queer womens bathhouse raid / Catherine Nash and Alison Bain
- Religion, identity and activism : queer Muslim diasporic identities / Farhang Rouhani
- HIV+ bodyspace : aids and the queer politics of future negation in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Matthew Sothern
- Autonomy, affinity and play in the spaces of radical queer activism / Gavin Brown
- Counting on queer geography / Michael Brown
- Conclusions and future directions, or our hopes for geographies of sexualities (and queer geographies) / Kath Browne, Gavin Brown and Jason Lim.