Literature, including deep reading Flashcards
Pain et al 2001 talks about what social geography, who argues that cultural geogrpahy is now a thing in its own right>
Cresswell 2010
What does Garwood argue about the neoliberal family?
a biopolitical method to normalise identities, relationships and family structures through a diffuse Foucauldian power
Who offers a lesbian perceptive on everyday spaces?
Valentine 1993
What are other queer and feminist geographies a response to according to who?
Knopp 2008 Exclusion
Who critiques the ethnocentrisms of the geographies of sexuality?
Elder 1995
Who looks at the nexus between neoliberalism and the homonormative family?
Hardwood 2016
What is Gidden’s idea of plastic sexuality?
Sexuality that is freed from reproduction
Who gives the critique of Giddens 1992>
Jamieson 1999
Who is the reference for homonationalism?
Puar 2007
Other than Valentine, who else sees space as heterosexualised?
Oswin 2008
What is the Singapore case study looking at different scales?
Oswin 2014 Singapore heterosexualised reproduction case study; government is simultaneously liberalising public expression of homosexuality, whilst upholding discriminatory policies. Continue to promote family as a building block of society. Still a sodomy law.
Who says that geographies of love need to be put back on the map?
Morrison, Johnston and Longhurst 2013
Whose idea is the divorce extended family?
Stacey 1998
Who write the book the transformation of intimacy?
Giddens 1992
Who is a contemporary of Giddens?
Ulrich Beck
What are the societal transformations that Hobbes et al 2017 identifies?
Monogamy eroded Removal of sex from its reproductive function with contraception Feminist transformation in the personal sphere
What are spaces, for Valentine, organised around?
Since space is conducive to heterosexuality, it is therefore key in reproducing unequal sexual relations
What does Hobbs et al 2017 critique?
Bauman’s idea that modernity is destroying practices of love, arguing that the negatives of dating practices are vastly overplayed. Can add to this by looking at the neoliberlaisation of dating practices.
By geography addressing its own biases, what does Oswin think will happen?
Post-structuralist realisation of the productivity of knowledge
What are two figures who argue that love is a patricahl affect, both in the same year
Firestone 1972 and de Beauvoir 1972
Jamieson 1999 critiques the pure relationship, what is this predicated on?
That empirical evidence does not back up the claim of more equality, indeed there is still view at the end of the 20th century that sex is something that men do to women.
Who argues that heterosexual normatively is the principal way by which women are oppressed?
Rubin
What three sites does Valentine look at?
Home WOrk Hotel
Who says, from the formative that there is no analytical value in seeing culture?
Mitchell 1995
Who is the big reference for homonroamtivity?
Duggan 2003
Who says that space are governed and constructed by norms regarding sexual conduct?
Brown, Browne and Lim 2007
What are the three areas that Valentine 1993 looks at?
Home, workplace, hotel
Who looks at practices of BDSM?
Herman 2007
WHo critiques Giddens’ idea of the pure relationship?
Jamieson 1999 - saying that there is a lack of empirical research to back it up.