Outskirts : queer experiences on the fringe /
"Outskirts is an edited volume from sociology scholars that addresses the complexity of the queer experience in diverse spaces, places, and identities in the United States"--
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Idioma: | anglès |
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2024]
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Accés en línia: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.25968857 |
Taula de continguts:
- Introduction: Theorizing from the Outskirts Enhances Sociology
- Part I. Place
- 1. Florida as Postmodern Moment: Skirting the Urban/Rural Binary and Queering Generalizability
- 2. Going to the Country: LGBTQ Rural Research as Queer Anti-Urbanism and Coalition
- 3. Outposts: Centering Lone Gay Bars of the American Interior
- 4. Festival Krewes: Rethinking the Southern Urban Queer Experience
- Part II. Space
- 5. Tumblr as "Heaven," Tumblr as "Hell": How Platform Architecture Informs Identity Challenge for Trans and Non-Binary Tumblr Users
- 6. "I'm Just Not Interested in a Bathhouse . . .": Korean Spas as Queer Liminal Spaces
- Part III. Dislocating Spaces and Places
- 7. Expecting versus Experiencing: Queer Black College Students and Discrimination at Black and White Universities
- 8. Bad Queers: The Institutional Production of LGBTQ Youth Homelessness
- 9. Sex on the Streets and in the Margins: Homelessness, Sexual Citizenship, and Justice
- Part IV. Identities and Relationships
- 10. "You're Human First": On Racial and Sexual Identity Prioritization
- 11. Platonic Couples and the Limits of Queer Theory: The Case of Black Masculinity in Hip-Hop Culture
- 12. What Does Asexuality Offer Sociology? Insights from the Asexual Community Survey
- Part V. Centering the Disciplinary Outskirts
- 13. "All the Way in the Back of the Room": Being/Studying Bisexual(ity) in Sociology
- 14. Queer Students, Queer Hookups, Queer Cultures: The Potential for Critical Contributions to Theories of Sexuality
- 15. Truth Regimes, the Charmed Circle, and Multi-Institutional Politics: A Theory of Sexualities and Social Change.