Talk:Sexuality and space
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This page really does need to be finished.
I will be adding more references but would welcome those with knowledge of this subject area to add their bits too
[edit] Sexuality and Space
Some ppl have questioned the title of this page. Sexuality and space was chosen as a title that would link in from the page on Cultural Geography. The aim of this small project is to outline the known works of geographers who have devoted their research to the spatial dimension of human sexuality - a bit like geographers engagement with gender, race and disability etc.
Alternatives to the title sexuality and space are problematic, but might include gay and lesbian geography - but that would exclude a wide range of human sexualities. Most geographers working in the field d not have a problem with using the term sexuality and space. Remember, of course, that geographers do ascribe specific meaning to the term space. Space refers to a plethora of spatial concepts and not the NASA variety. Herngong (talk) 11:36, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Thankyou & Nice work
Cheers to whoever put this up. I've added links to it from Feminist geography and the main HG page. It's nice to see well referenced and detailed HG article out there. --Cooper-42 (talk) 18:08, 29 March 2008 (UTC)