Geographies of gender and sexuality I: Engaging the shift towards Southern urbanism

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Abstract

Geographers working on sexuality - and specifically of relevance to this report, scholars working on non-heternormative sexualities - have come to understand the need to engage with the urban South, culminating in acknowledgement of the benefits of engagements with Southern urbanism literature. I summarise how very recent sexualities scholarship is starting to signal direct connections with some of the broader interests of Southern urbanism. Such scholarship, I argue, has more in common with some of the empirical and theoretical interests of Southern urbanism than existing interests of the geographies of sexualities literature. I also consider how such emergent scholarship can potentially enrich interests of the geographies of sexualities literature in new and exciting ways.

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Tucker, A. (2023). Geographies of gender and sexuality I: Engaging the shift towards Southern urbanism. Progress in Human Geography, 47(3), 460–469. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325231165779

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