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Title: Space, Place, and Urban Future

Citation Type: Book, Section

Publication Year: 2023

ISBN: 9781800378056

Abstract: Black queer geographies matter. Intersectionality is at the core of living and existing in this world as fully realized persons in a social landscape that would ask us to cast aside aspects of the self or hide them from view (Collins 2002, 2019; Collins and Bilge 2020; Crenshaw 1991). While these affirmative statements may ring true, even apparent, they tend not to guide many in practice and scholarship. Black queer geographies are often ignored, subsumed in a vacuum of details on or about Black people writ-large, or LGBTQ people writ-large (Cohen 1999, 2004; Cohen and Hunter 2007; Lorde 2012). In turn, our relative ignorance generates presentism on the development and articulation of racialized and queer urban geographies. Such maps of urban life are believed to be relatively new, lacking a true historical genealogy.

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Authors: Hunter, Marcus Anthony; Winder, Terrell J A

Editors: Romero, Mary

Pages: 158-169

Volume Title: Research Handbook on Intersectionality

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

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Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS

Topics: Gender

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