Queer Sites in Global Contexts
Technologies, Spaces, and Otherness
Herausgeber: Ramos, Regner; Mowlabocus, Sharif
Queer Sites in Global Contexts
Technologies, Spaces, and Otherness
Herausgeber: Ramos, Regner; Mowlabocus, Sharif
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Queer Sites in Global Contexts showcases a variety of cross-cultural perspectives that foreground the physical and online experiences of LGBTQ+ people living in the Caribbean, South and North America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
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Queer Sites in Global Contexts showcases a variety of cross-cultural perspectives that foreground the physical and online experiences of LGBTQ+ people living in the Caribbean, South and North America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367433017
- ISBN-10: 036743301X
- Artikelnr.: 60041447
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367433017
- ISBN-10: 036743301X
- Artikelnr.: 60041447
Regner Ramos is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Puerto Rico. His research on the relationship between queerness and space is informed by experimental research methods, shifting between model-making, drawing, and performative writing. He is the Editor-in-Chief of informa journal and the architecture Editor at Glass magazine, and Co-Director of Wet Hard Agency. His current research project, "Cürtopia: Queer Maps for Puerto Rico", is funded by FIPI. Sharif Mowlabocus is Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University. He is the author of Gaydar Culture (2010) and his forthcoming book, Interrogating Homonormativity, explores the British gay male culture in the 'post-equalities' era.
Introduction 1
REGNER RAMOS AND SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
1 San Juan queer: mobile apps, urban spaces, and LGBTQ identities 14
REGNER RAMOS
2 A Kindr Grindr: moderating race(ism) in techno-spaces of desire 33
SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
3 Learning to become an extremophile: trans symbiosis and survival in
Berlin 48
GED RIBAS-GOODY
4 Fluid territories: intersectional subjectivities through hereditary and
digital spaces 66
MABIA CAMARGO AND EDUARDO MARTINS
5 Queer infrastructures: LGBTQ+ networks and urban governance in global
London 82
BEN CAMPKIN
6 Digital dogma: relating the manifestations of religion online to the
practices and experiences of Arab MSMs 102
KHALIDEN ALSALEH
Contents
7 The carceral feminism of SESTA-FOSTA: reproducing spaces of exclusion
from IRL to URL 117
JODY LIU
8 Queering the Map: on designing digital queer space 133
LUCAS LAROCHELLE
9 Transformismo: a spatial, cultural, and racial intervention in Chicago's
queer and Latinx communities 148
LILIANA MACIAS
10 Communicating 'race' in a digitized gay China 162
OSCAR TIANYANG ZHOU
11 The Kenwood Ladies' Bathing Pond: instrumentalizing spatial imaginaries
in the 'Trans Debate' in Britain 179
LO MARSHALL
12 Hear, Here: preserving and sharing the history of queer stories in La
Crosse, Wisconsin 198
ARIEL BEAUJOT AND VÍCTOR M. MACÍAS-GONZÁLEZ
REGNER RAMOS AND SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
1 San Juan queer: mobile apps, urban spaces, and LGBTQ identities 14
REGNER RAMOS
2 A Kindr Grindr: moderating race(ism) in techno-spaces of desire 33
SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
3 Learning to become an extremophile: trans symbiosis and survival in
Berlin 48
GED RIBAS-GOODY
4 Fluid territories: intersectional subjectivities through hereditary and
digital spaces 66
MABIA CAMARGO AND EDUARDO MARTINS
5 Queer infrastructures: LGBTQ+ networks and urban governance in global
London 82
BEN CAMPKIN
6 Digital dogma: relating the manifestations of religion online to the
practices and experiences of Arab MSMs 102
KHALIDEN ALSALEH
Contents
7 The carceral feminism of SESTA-FOSTA: reproducing spaces of exclusion
from IRL to URL 117
JODY LIU
8 Queering the Map: on designing digital queer space 133
LUCAS LAROCHELLE
9 Transformismo: a spatial, cultural, and racial intervention in Chicago's
queer and Latinx communities 148
LILIANA MACIAS
10 Communicating 'race' in a digitized gay China 162
OSCAR TIANYANG ZHOU
11 The Kenwood Ladies' Bathing Pond: instrumentalizing spatial imaginaries
in the 'Trans Debate' in Britain 179
LO MARSHALL
12 Hear, Here: preserving and sharing the history of queer stories in La
Crosse, Wisconsin 198
ARIEL BEAUJOT AND VÍCTOR M. MACÍAS-GONZÁLEZ
Introduction 1
REGNER RAMOS AND SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
1 San Juan queer: mobile apps, urban spaces, and LGBTQ identities 14
REGNER RAMOS
2 A Kindr Grindr: moderating race(ism) in techno-spaces of desire 33
SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
3 Learning to become an extremophile: trans symbiosis and survival in
Berlin 48
GED RIBAS-GOODY
4 Fluid territories: intersectional subjectivities through hereditary and
digital spaces 66
MABIA CAMARGO AND EDUARDO MARTINS
5 Queer infrastructures: LGBTQ+ networks and urban governance in global
London 82
BEN CAMPKIN
6 Digital dogma: relating the manifestations of religion online to the
practices and experiences of Arab MSMs 102
KHALIDEN ALSALEH
Contents
7 The carceral feminism of SESTA-FOSTA: reproducing spaces of exclusion
from IRL to URL 117
JODY LIU
8 Queering the Map: on designing digital queer space 133
LUCAS LAROCHELLE
9 Transformismo: a spatial, cultural, and racial intervention in Chicago's
queer and Latinx communities 148
LILIANA MACIAS
10 Communicating 'race' in a digitized gay China 162
OSCAR TIANYANG ZHOU
11 The Kenwood Ladies' Bathing Pond: instrumentalizing spatial imaginaries
in the 'Trans Debate' in Britain 179
LO MARSHALL
12 Hear, Here: preserving and sharing the history of queer stories in La
Crosse, Wisconsin 198
ARIEL BEAUJOT AND VÍCTOR M. MACÍAS-GONZÁLEZ
REGNER RAMOS AND SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
1 San Juan queer: mobile apps, urban spaces, and LGBTQ identities 14
REGNER RAMOS
2 A Kindr Grindr: moderating race(ism) in techno-spaces of desire 33
SHARIF MOWLABOCUS
3 Learning to become an extremophile: trans symbiosis and survival in
Berlin 48
GED RIBAS-GOODY
4 Fluid territories: intersectional subjectivities through hereditary and
digital spaces 66
MABIA CAMARGO AND EDUARDO MARTINS
5 Queer infrastructures: LGBTQ+ networks and urban governance in global
London 82
BEN CAMPKIN
6 Digital dogma: relating the manifestations of religion online to the
practices and experiences of Arab MSMs 102
KHALIDEN ALSALEH
Contents
7 The carceral feminism of SESTA-FOSTA: reproducing spaces of exclusion
from IRL to URL 117
JODY LIU
8 Queering the Map: on designing digital queer space 133
LUCAS LAROCHELLE
9 Transformismo: a spatial, cultural, and racial intervention in Chicago's
queer and Latinx communities 148
LILIANA MACIAS
10 Communicating 'race' in a digitized gay China 162
OSCAR TIANYANG ZHOU
11 The Kenwood Ladies' Bathing Pond: instrumentalizing spatial imaginaries
in the 'Trans Debate' in Britain 179
LO MARSHALL
12 Hear, Here: preserving and sharing the history of queer stories in La
Crosse, Wisconsin 198
ARIEL BEAUJOT AND VÍCTOR M. MACÍAS-GONZÁLEZ