1st Edition
Closet Space Geographies of Metaphor from the Body to the Globe
By Michael P. Brown
Copyright 2000
184 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
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Is the closet just a metaphor? Closet Space provides a highly original account of the spatial metaphor of "the closet", and is the first geography text to focus on this important issue. Using a variety of research techniques and materials, the book explores the closet through texts including:
* the oral histories of gay men in the UK and US
* the sexualised landscape of a New Zealand city
* the national census of Britain and the US
* international travel guides and travelogues
and refers to the work of Butler, Lefebvre and Foucault.
List of figures ix
List of tables xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Epistemologies and geographies of the closet 1
2 The bodies in the closet: performativity, space and
personal narratives 27
3 Producing the closet in urban space: spatiality,
sexuality and capitalism 54
4 National closets: governmentality, sexuality and
the census 88
WITH PAUL BOYLE
5 Worlding the closet: desire, travel and writing 116
6 Conclusion: where is the closet? 141
Bibliography 150
Index
List of tables xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Epistemologies and geographies of the closet 1
2 The bodies in the closet: performativity, space and
personal narratives 27
3 Producing the closet in urban space: spatiality,
sexuality and capitalism 54
4 National closets: governmentality, sexuality and
the census 88
WITH PAUL BOYLE
5 Worlding the closet: desire, travel and writing 116
6 Conclusion: where is the closet? 141
Bibliography 150
Index
Biography
Michael P. Brown