Stages of Sexuality (Paperback)


Stages of Sexuality argues that the lived spatial experiences of Generation X gay men are characterized by a profound sense of homelessness (a psychic/material condition distinguished by social dissociation, restricted social mobility, and invisibility to the public gaze). In each of the four chapters of this study, Diehl explores the cultural/sexual/generational politics of a single site at which young gay male identities are produced/performed to gain an extended understanding of how spatial practices can facilitate a more equitable and just distribution of the social order and reveal less restrictive alternatives for how young gay men inhabit that order. At the heart of the study is a search for home, a search which Diehl argues is tempered by the knowledge that home is both kaleidoscopic and fictive-not the place we come from but the places to which we endlessly return. Ultimately the author suggests that while young gay men are always and only "halfway home," they continue to press their bodies against social space both with cause and with determination because those actions matter to both personal and political survival.

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Stages of Sexuality argues that the lived spatial experiences of Generation X gay men are characterized by a profound sense of homelessness (a psychic/material condition distinguished by social dissociation, restricted social mobility, and invisibility to the public gaze). In each of the four chapters of this study, Diehl explores the cultural/sexual/generational politics of a single site at which young gay male identities are produced/performed to gain an extended understanding of how spatial practices can facilitate a more equitable and just distribution of the social order and reveal less restrictive alternatives for how young gay men inhabit that order. At the heart of the study is a search for home, a search which Diehl argues is tempered by the knowledge that home is both kaleidoscopic and fictive-not the place we come from but the places to which we endlessly return. Ultimately the author suggests that while young gay men are always and only "halfway home," they continue to press their bodies against social space both with cause and with determination because those actions matter to both personal and political survival.

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Imprint

VDM Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

March 2009

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2009

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

180

ISBN-13

978-3-639-13610-4

Barcode

9783639136104

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LSN

3-639-13610-1



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