Imagining Cities, Living the Other: Between the Gay Urban Idyll and Rural Lesbian Lives

  • Browne K
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By focusing on often neglected lesbian geographies, this paper deconstructs the urban/rural divide which has pervaded discussions of (sexual) geographies. In particular, the paper addresses the intersections between imaginings of urban idylls (what could be termed the urban gay) and how these places 'beyond' can, in part, (in)form everyday lives in small towns (what could be termed the lesbian rural). In doing this, the paper furthers lesbian geographies by examining how fanta-sises and imaginings of cities become important to 22 lesbians women who live in a small town in the South West of Eng-land. The problematic assumptions of visible sexual expressions and 'gay' territories as central defining features of lives outside heterosexuality are contested. The paper examines the messy interstices, movements and interactions between towns and cities in the UK, through lesbian negotiations and understandings of everyday life.

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Browne, K. (2009). Imagining Cities, Living the Other: Between the Gay Urban Idyll and Rural Lesbian Lives. The Open Geography Journal, 1(1), 25–32. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874923200801010025

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