Space Place and Sex

Space  Place  and Sex
Author: Lynda Johnston,Robyn Longhurst
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0742555127

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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 Violence

Space  Place  and Violence
Author: James A. Tyner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136624629

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Direct, interpersonal violence is a pervasive, yet often mundane feature of our day-to-day lives; paradoxically, violence is both ordinary and extraordinary. Violence, in other words, is often hidden in plain sight. Space, Place, and Violence seeks to uncover that which is too apparent: to critically question both violent geographies and the geographies of violence. With a focus on direct violence, this book situates violent acts within the context of broader political and structural conditions. Violence, it is argued, is both a social and spatial practice. Adopting a geographic perspective, Space, Place, and Violence provides a critical reading of how violence takes place and also produces place. Specifically, four spatial vignettes – home, school, streets, and community – are introduced, designed so that students may think critically how ‘race’, sex, gender, and class inform violent geographies and geographies of violence.

Handbook on Space Place and Law

Handbook on Space  Place and Law
Author: Robyn Bartel,Jennifer Carter
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788977203

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This innovative Handbook provides an expansive interrogation of the spaces and places of law, exploring how we engage relationally in a material world, within which we are inter-dependent and reliant, and governed by laws in a dynamic process. It advances novel insights into the numerous intersections of space, place and law in our lives.

Space Place and Gender

Space  Place and Gender
Author: Doreen Massey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745667751

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This new book brings together Doreen Massey's key writings on three areas central to a range of disciplines. In addition, the author reflects on the development of these ideas and outlines her current position on these important issues. The book is organized around the three themes of space, place and gender. It traces the development of ideas about the social nature of space and place and the relation of both to issues of gender and debates within feminism. It is debates in these areas which have been crucial in bringing geography to the centre of social sciences thinking in recent years, and this book includes writings that have been fundamental to that process. Beginning with the economy and social structures of production, it develops a wider notion of spatiality as the product of intersecting social relations. In turn this has lead to conceptions of 'place' as essentially open and hybrid, always provisional and contested. These themes intersect with much current thinking about identity within both feminism and cultural studies. Each of the themes is preceded by a section which reflects on the development of ideas and sets out the context of their production. The introduction assesses the current state of play and argues for the close relationship of new thinking on each of these themes. This book will be of interest to students in geography, social theory, women's studies and cultural studies.

Pleasure Zones

Pleasure Zones
Author: David Bell,Jon Binnie,Ruth Holliday,Robyn Longhurst,Robin Peace
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0815628986

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How does a subculture appropriate space within the dominant culture? What is the city's relationship to the body? Geographers from England and New Zealand apply queer theory in their consideration of the human body as a vehicle for understanding relationships between people and place. These provocative essays examine the body as an entity constricted by gender, sexuality, race, class, nationality, and disability. They also look at sexual identity as it relates to communities, and how humans "do" gender through regulated practices such as heterosexuality. Pleasure Zones tackles topics such as the politics of gay men's health; the relationship of sex and death to the city; erotic urban landscapes, and how public policy labels lesbians. Each essay attempts to reconcile queer theory and social and cultural theory with the discipline of geography. The result is an illuminating and accessible look at the formation of personal and collective identities. Building on two decades of geography that recognizes the body as a politicized site of struggle, and applying the perspective of the sexual dissident, Pleasure Zones brings a fascinating variety of human experiences into sharp relief.

Space Place and Violence

Space  Place  and Violence
Author: James A. Tyner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-05-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136624636

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Direct, interpersonal violence is a pervasive, yet often mundane feature of our day-to-day lives; paradoxically, violence is both ordinary and extraordinary. Violence, in other words, is often hidden in plain sight. Space, Place, and Violence seeks to uncover that which is too apparent: to critically question both violent geographies and the geographies of violence. With a focus on direct violence, this book situates violent acts within the context of broader political and structural conditions. Violence, it is argued, is both a social and spatial practice. Adopting a geographic perspective, Space, Place, and Violence provides a critical reading of how violence takes place and also produces place. Specifically, four spatial vignettes – home, school, streets, and community – are introduced, designed so that students may think critically how ‘race’, sex, gender, and class inform violent geographies and geographies of violence.

Environment Space Place Volume 4 Issue 1 Spring 2012

Environment  Space  Place  Volume 4  Issue 1  Spring 2012
Author: Gary Backhaus
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786068266312

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Sexuality Space

Sexuality   Space
Author: Jennifer Bloomer
Publsiher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1992
Genre: Arts, Modern
ISBN: 1878271083

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