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The Scales and Shapes of Queer Womenu27s Geographies: Mapping Private, Public and Cyber Spaces in Portland, OR

机译:酷儿女人的地理位置和地形:波特兰的私人,公共和网络空间的映射

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Queer womenu27s relationship to space has been under-theorized due to the difficulties in identifying particular spatial patterns that can describe their presence in urban settings. Most of the research that has focused on queer space has mentioned the difficulty of mapping queer women. The purpose of this research is to identify the ways in which the scarcity of queer women-specific space in Portland, Oregon, has affected the development of a womenu27s community based on a queer identity, the role of intersecting identities such as race and gender identity in these communities and spaces, as well as the implications of queer womenu27s spaces for the development of inclusive spatial frameworks. This research is based on 15 map-making interviews with queer women in the Portland area. During the interviews, participants were asked to draw a map of what they consider to be queer womenu27s space in Portland. The results suggest that queer women occupy an array of places, but lack public queer women-specific spaces. Some of the reasons for the decline in these spaces are changing identities and the political climate, an attempt at inclusion of trans and gender non-conforming people, and racism. In order to better understand queer womenu27s spatial patterns, the scholarship needs frameworks that are inclusive of private, cyber and temporary spaces. Given the lack of scholarship on the relationship between queer women and space, this research contributes to a better understanding of queer womenu27s geographies in a changing political climate.
机译:由于难以确定可以描述她们在城市环境中的存在的特定空间格局,因此奇怪的女性与空间的关系理论不足。大部分关注酷儿空间的研究都提到了绘制酷儿女性的难度。这项研究的目的是确定在俄勒冈州波特兰,酷儿女性特定空间的稀缺性如何基于酷儿身份,相交身份(如种族和性别)的作用影响了女性社区的发展。这些社区和空间中的性别认同,以及酷儿群体对发展包容性空间框架的意义。这项研究基于对波特兰地区的同志女性进行的15次地图采访。在采访中,参与者被要求绘制一张他们认为是波特兰奇怪的女性空间的地图。结果表明,酷儿女性占据了很多地方,但缺乏公共的酷儿女性特定空间。这些空间减少的一些原因是身份变化和政治气氛,试图将跨性别和性别不符合要求的人包括在内,以及种族主义。为了更好地了解同志女性的空间格局,该奖学金需要包含私人,网络和临时空间的框架。鉴于缺乏对酷儿女性与太空之间关系的学术研究,这项研究有助于在不断变化的政治环境中更好地了解酷儿女性的地理位置。

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    Saldaña Paola Renata;

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