AAG Journal Articles on Queer and Trans Geographies
AAG has developed a list of recent articles on queer and trans geographies, last updated in June 2024. The full articles are available to AAG members. Join now if you are not already a member. Follow the links below to find out more.
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- Andrucki, Max J. Some Small Fever: Picturing the Queer Domestic Uncanny—A Conversation with Bryson Rand
- Brice, Sage. Trans Subjectifications: Drawing an (Im)personal Politics of Gender, Fashion, and Style
- Boschmann, E. Eric; and Emily Cubbon. Sketch Maps and Qualitative GIS: Using Cartographies of Individual Spatial Narratives in Geographic Research
- Brown, Michael and Larry Knopp. Queering the Map: The Productive Tensions of Colliding Epistemologies
- Collins, Timothy; Sara E. Grineski; and Danielle X Morales. Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Environmental Injustice: Unequal Carcinogenic Air Pollution Risks in Greater Houston
- Cooke, Thomas J; and Melanie Rapino. The Migration of Partnered Gays and Lesbians between 1995 and 2000
- Gahman, Levi. Crip Theory and Country Boys: Masculinity, Dis/Ability, and Place in Rural Southeast Kansas
- Geiseking, Jen Jack. Safe space: gay neighborhood history and the politics of violence
- Geiseking, Jen Jack. Size Matters to Lesbians, Too: Queer Feminist Interventions into the Scale of Big Data
- Goh, Kian. Safe Cities and Queer Spaces: The Urban Politics of Radical LGBT Activism
- Kinkaid, Eden. (en)Vision(ing) Otherwise: Queering Visuality and Space in Lefebvre’s Production
- Kinkaid, Eden; and Lauren Fritzsche. The Stories We Tell: Challenging Exclusionary Histories of Geography in U.S. Graduate Curriculum
- Kinkaid, Eden; Aparna Parikh; and A. Marie Ranjbar. Coming of age in a straight white man’s geography: reflections on positionality and relationality as feminist anti-oppressive praxis
- Kirby, Stewart; and Iain Hay. (Hetero)sexing Space: Gay Men and “Straight” Space in Adelaide, South Australia
- Knopp, Larry. On the Relationship Between Queer and Feminist Geographies
- Lewis, Nathaniel. Moving “Out,” Moving On: Gay Men’s Migrations Through the Life Course
- Mountz, Alison; and Kire Williams. Let Geography Die: The Rise, Fall, and “Unfinished Business” of Geography at Harvard
- Muñoz, Lorena. Entangled Sidewalks: Queer Street Vendors in Los Angeles
- Ritterbusch, Amy E. Mobilities at Gunpoint: The Geographies of (Im)mobility of Transgender Sex Workers in Colombia
- Rosenburg, Rae D. Geographies of Hegemonic Gay Masculinity: Interplays of Trans and Racialized In/Exclusions in the Gay Village of Toronto.
- Schroeder, Christopher G. (Un)holy Toledo: Intersectionality, Interdependence, and Neighborhood (Trans)formation in Toledo, Ohio
- Todd, James David. Exhaustion, Exhausting Temporalities, and Young Trans People’s Everyday Lives in the UK.
- Watt, Gordon R. Boundaries of Desire: Becoming Sexual Through the Spaces of Sydney’s 2002 Gay Games
- Webster, Gerald R; Thomas Chapman; Jonathan Leib. Sustaining the “Societal and Scriptural Fence”: Cultural, Social, and Political Topographies of Same-Sex Marriage in Alabama
- Whittemore, Andrew H. Finding Queer Life through Allies: The Geography and Intentions of Mainstream-Oriented, Ostensibly LGBTQ-Supportive Businesses in a Smaller Metropolitan Area of the U.S. South
- Worth, Nancy. Public Geographies and the Gendered Experience of Saying “Yes” to the Media
- Yessler, Reagan; and Bethany Craig. Dungeons and Dragons: Gender, Race, and Power in the Fantasy and Storytelling Space