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Space, Place, and Sex Lynda Johnston

Space, Place, and Sex By Lynda Johnston

Space, Place, and Sex by Lynda Johnston


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Space, Place, and Sex: Geographies of Sexualities by Lynda Johnston

This accessible and engaging book explores the ways that space, place, and sex are inextricably linked from the micro to the macro level, from the individual body to the globe. Drawing on queer, feminist, gender, social, and cultural studies, Lynda Johnston and Robyn Longhurst highlight the complex nature of sex and sexuality and how they are connected to both virtual and physical spaces and places. Their aim is to enrich our understanding of sexual identities and practices-whether they be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, asexual, queer, or heterosexual. They show that bodies are defined and connected through media such as television, movies, ads, and the Internet, as well as through real places such as homes, churches, sports arenas, city streets, beaches, and wilderness. Drawing on a diverse array of historical and contemporary examples, the authors argue convincingly that sexual politics permeate all places and spaces at every level of geographical scale. Thus, they illustrate, sexuality affects the way people live in and interact with space and place, as space and place in turn affect people's sexuality.

Space, Place, and Sex Reviews

Lynda Johnston and Robyn Longhurst's Space, Place, and Sex weaves together the intellectual fruits of the 1990s, highlighting on-going conceptual trajectories as they develop in the 2000s, to demonstrate that sex, sexuality, and gender, on the one hand, and place and space, on the other, are necessarily intimately entwined. . . . While this book is theory-rich, it is exceptionally accessible, with chapters building theory into case study from the ground up. . . . This book will be a valuable read to the comparatively uninitiated with regard to geographies of sexualities because of its accessible, targeted use of theory and case study. It will also be invaluable to feminists, cultural geographers, gender researchers, and queer theorists, as a foundation work outlining future directions in research that does justice to both place and sexualities. * Women's Studies Journal *
The authors traverse a range of spaces from the body to the globe in a highly accessible and engaging text. . . . Whether considered alone or as a collection of tightly connected contributions, each chapter in the book mixes original research with critical reviews of existing literature to present a well written and carefully nuanced argument. . . . While the focus of the book might be geographies of sexualities, the authors introduce key geographical concepts such as place, space, scale and embodiment with a rare and refreshing clarity. For these reasons and more, this book should be read by both scholars and students alike and would serve as an excellent text on any course introducing Human Geography. * New Zealand Geographer *
With compelling attention to transnational space as well as the body, two of the finest geographers working on gender and sexualities have offered us a fascinating book. It will be of interest to social and cultural geographers, as well as queer theorists who need to enrich their geographical imaginations. -- Michael Brown, University of Washington
Johnston and Longhurst have produced a much-needed, accessible volume that intertwines sex, sexuality, and gender, moving from the body to the global. Sexual politics are shown to be integral to everyday lives, making this an important book not only for geographies of sexualities but geography itself, and one that should be on every human geography reading list. -- Kath Browne, University of Brighton
I use Space, Place, and Sex as the required reader for a second-year Gender Studies unit, and it's been highly successful. Students have been really receptive to the book and its ideas, and it has provided a fantastic core for the unit's development around spatiality. -- Alison Bartlett, University of Western Australia

About Lynda Johnston

Lynda Johnston is associate professor in the Department of Geography, Tourism and Environmental Planning at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Robyn Longhurst is professor in the Department of Geography, Tourism, and Environmental Planning at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Geography, Bodies, Sex, and Gender Chapter 1: The Geography Closest In: The Body Chapter 2: At Home with Sex Chapter 3: Communities: A Sense of Belonging Chapter 4: Sex and the City Chapter 5: Rural Erotics Chapter 6: Nations and National Identity Chapter 7: Global Intimacies Conclusion

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CIN0742555127G
9780742555129
0742555127
Space, Place, and Sex: Geographies of Sexualities by Lynda Johnston
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
20091116
208
N/A
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