Department of Sociology and Program in Women's and Gender Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2020;24(3):173-185. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2019.1697532. Epub 2019 Dec 16.
In this foreword to the special issue "Geographies of Sexualities," I provide a review of the scholarly discussions about place and sexuality that have occurred in the past 20 years. I highlight five major themes in my synthesis of this scholarship: (1) how narratives about geography and sexuality are co-constitutive; (2) a critical interrogation of these narratives to demonstrate how more nuances exist than these narratives suggest; (3) assessments of the spatial distribution of women in same-sex relationships, comparisons to the spatial distribution of men in same-sex relationships, and analyses of the experiences of women in areas with high concentrations of women in same-sex relationships and urban lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) neighborhoods; (4) comparisons across spaces to address the effect of place on outcomes such as well-being and how mobilities and movements across geographies matter; and (5) discussions as to whether, how, and why the geographies and spaces of lesbian, bisexual, and queer-identified women are shifting. My goal is to highlight these themes in order to contextualize how the articles in this special issue continue discussions and introduce new questions for the field.
在本期特刊“性地理学”的前言中,我回顾了过去 20 年来关于地点和性的学术讨论。我在对这些学术成果的综合中强调了五个主要主题:(1)关于地理和性的叙述是如何共同构成的;(2)批判性地审查这些叙述,以展示这些叙述所暗示的以外还存在更多细微差别;(3)评估处于同性关系中的女性在空间上的分布,将其与处于同性关系中的男性在空间上的分布进行比较,以及分析处于同性关系中女性高度集中的地区和城市女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别和酷儿(LGBTQ)社区中女性的经历;(4)在不同空间进行比较,以解决地点对幸福感等结果的影响,以及地理流动性和迁移的重要性;(5)讨论女同性恋、双性恋和酷儿认同的女性的地理和空间是否在发生变化,以及如果发生变化,如何以及为什么会发生变化。我的目的是强调这些主题,以便为本期特刊中的文章如何继续讨论以及为该领域提出新问题提供背景。