Amazon.com Review
Moving beyond finding new ways to critique literature and philosophy, queer and postmodern theory delves into analyzing the concrete world. Aaron Betsky's
Queer Space: Architecture and Same-Sex Desire and David Bell and Gill Valentine's
Mapping Desire were groundbreaking studies, exploring how the material world shaped and was shaped by homosexual cultures and communities. In
Queers in Space: Communities, Public Places, Sites of Resistance, Gordon Brent Ingram (along with Anne-Marie Bouthillette and Yolanda Retter) brings together more than 30 essays, meditations, studies, and fiction excerpts mapping how gay men and lesbians view, interpret, alter, and ultimately change the worlds in which they live. Writers as varied as Pat Califia, Sarah Schulman, David Bell, and Joan Nestle weigh in along with architects, geographers, and social scientists to delineate the relationship between gay people and the physical world. Weighing in at more than 500 pages, lavishly illustrated and beautifully produced,
Queers in Space is a welcome addition to the growing literature of queer and urban studies.
From Library Journal
Scholars of all stripes have begun to examine how people creatively use their environments to mark their culture. This work is especially appealing because the essays are written by both academics and thoughtful community members. The 30 pieces here are essays investigating community, politics, sexuality, and architecture. The well-known spaces of gay bathhouses are explored, as are not-so-well-known places such as the lesbian bars and beaches of the 1950s. The editors' goal is not mere description, however; they seek to provide an intelligent context for supporting affinities between all sexual minorities in an effort to threaten heteronormativity. As always, the publisher designs a stunningly beautiful book integrating text, photographs, and graphics into a seamless whole. Recommended for collections in sexuality, sociology, and human geography.?David S. Azzolina, Univ. of Pennsylvania Libs., Philadelphia
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