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This book offers an exploration of material and metaphysical geographies of sexualities outside the urban arena. The 'marginal' sexualities are furthest from the movements that seek to liberate them, and sexual subjects are least stable in these marginal regions. It includes international contributions from a wide range of disciplines including: literary and cultural studies, geography, history, law and lesbian and gay studies. The contributors are: Richard Phillips, Diane Watt, Alan Sinfield, Dennis Altman, Kate Chedgzoy, Barry Langford, David Bell, David Shuttleton, Anira Rowanchild, Sue…mehr

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This book offers an exploration of material and metaphysical geographies of sexualities outside the urban arena. The 'marginal' sexualities are furthest from the movements that seek to liberate them, and sexual subjects are least stable in these marginal regions. It includes international contributions from a wide range of disciplines including: literary and cultural studies, geography, history, law and lesbian and gay studies. The contributors are: Richard Phillips, Diane Watt, Alan Sinfield, Dennis Altman, Kate Chedgzoy, Barry Langford, David Bell, David Shuttleton, Anira Rowanchild, Sue William, William Spurlin, Angelina R. Wilson, Brent Ingram, Lynn Pearce, Vincent Quinn and Edwin Morgan
This book of critical rural geography breaks new ground by drawing attention to sex and sexualities outside the metropolis. It explores sexualities and sexual experiences in a variety of rural and marginal spaces with international contributions from a wide range of disciplines. These include: literary and cultural studies, lesbian and gay studies, geography, history and law. Among the topics uncovered are: * a lesbian in rural England * sexual life in rural Wales * sexuality in rural South Africa * scandal in the American South: sex, race and politics * nature and homosexuality in literature * Derry/Londonderry as a sexual space * how 'country folk' are sexualised in popular culture.
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Autorenporträt
Richard Phillips lectures in Geography at Salford University. His publications include Mapping Men and Empire: A Geography of Adventure (1997). David Shuttleton lectures in English and Film at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He has published on eighteenth-century and modern literature, and is the author of Queer Pastoral: Nature, Homosexuality and Modernity. Diane Watt is senior lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. She has published an edited collection and a book, both about women's writing and history. She has also written a number of articles about gender and sexuality, and contributed to Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender and Sexuality (1997).