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Sexuality, Rurality, and Geography
von Lia Bryant, Andrew Gorman-Murray, Barbara Pini
Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
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ISBN: 978-0-7391-6936-0
Erschienen am 27.12.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 608 Gramm
Umfang: 278 Seiten

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Andrew Gorman-Murray is a Lecturer in Social Sciences at the University of Western Sydney. He is a social and cultural geographer. His primary research interests include geographies of gender and sexuality, and rural social and cultural change. He has conducted several projects on sexual minorities and communities in rural and regional Australia. This work is published in a number of outlets, including Journal of Rural Studies, Environment and Planning A, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Australian Geographer, Australian Humanities Review and Rural Society.
Barbara Pini is a Professor in the School of Humanities at Griffith University. She has an extensive publication record in the field of rural social science, with expertise in gender and class dynamics in rural spaces and industries. She has authored Masculinities and Management in Agricultural Organizations Worldwide (Ashgate 2008) as well as Gender and Rurality (Routledge 2011) with Lia Bryant. She has edited Labouring in New Times: Young People and Work (2011, with R. Price, P. McDonald and J. Bailey), Transforming Gender and Class in Rural Spaces (2011, with R. Leach), Representing Women in Local Government: An International Comparative Study (2011, with P. McDonald), Men, Masculinities and Methodologies (2012, with B. Pease) and Gender, Work and Ageing (2012, with P. McDonald). Professor Pini's writing has appeared in numerous journals including Journal of Rural Studies, Sociologia Ruralis, Gender, Work and Organization, Work, Employment and Society, Information, Communication and Society, New Technologies, Work and Employment and Social and Cultural Geography.
Lia Bryant is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy at the University of South Australia. She is a sociologist who has published widely on gender, sexuality and embodiment in the rural, with an ongoing interest in class and its intersections with gender in shaping relations in rural communities. She has authored Gender and Rurality (Routledge 2011) with Barbara Pini and has published in numerous journals including Journal of Rural Studies, Sociologia Ruralis, International Journal of Qualitative Research, Kunapipi, Social Science Computer Review and Rural Society.



Chapter 1: Geographies of Ruralities and Sexualities: An Introduction
Andrew Gorman-Murray, Barbara Pini and Lia Bryant
Section 1: Intimacies and Institutions
Chapter 2: Respectable Country Girls
Richard Phillips
Chapter 3: Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Equalities: English Legislative Equalities in an Era of Austerity
Kath Browne and Nick McGlynn
Chapter 4: Heterosexual Marriage, Intimacy and Farming
Lia Bryant
Section 2: Communities
Chapter 5: Rural Men in Nordic Television Programs
Hanna-Mari Ikonen and Samu Pehkonen
Chapter 6: Documenting Lesbian and Gay Lives in Rural Australia
Andrew Gorman-Murray
Chapter 7: Queering the Hollow: Space, Place and Rural Queerness
Mathias Detamore
Chapter 8: Space, Place, and Identity in Conversation: Queer Black Women Living in the Rural US South
LaToya E. Eaves
Section 3: Mobilities
Chapter 9: Conceptual and Spatial Migrations: Rural Gay Men's Quest for Identity
Alexis Annes and Meredith Redlin
Chapter 10: "It doesn't even feel like it's being processed by your head": Lesbian Affective Home Journeys To and Within Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Gordon Waitt and Lynda Johnston
Chapter 11: Coming Out, Coming In: Geographies of Lesbian Existence in Contemporary Swedish Youth Novels
Jenny Björklund
Section 4: Production and Consumption
Chapter 12: Screwing with Animals: Industrial Agriculture and the Management of Animal Sexuality
Claire E. Rasmussen
Chapter 13: Gender, Sexuality and Rurality in the Mining Industry
Barbara Pini and Robyn Mayes
Chapter 14: The Global Cowboy: Rural Masculinities and Sexualities
Chris Gibson
Chapter 15: Sexuality, Rurality, and Geography: A Conclusion
Barbara Pini, Lia Bryant and Andrew Gorman-Murray



This edited book offers a detailed examination of the interstices of ruralities and sexualities over a number of different countries, focusing a geographical lens on the relationships between sexualities and the spaces and tropes of rural life. Collectively, the contributors reveal how sexual identities, imaginaries and experiences are understood and practiced in relation to intimacies, institutions, mobilities, communities, and economic and social modes of production and consumption.


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