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Full Description
This book centres lesbian lives and perspectives to provide novel understandings of LGBTQ+ research, culture, and society, showing that understandings of these issues are often distorted by an androcentric approach to knowledge production. In addition to providing fresh empirical insight into the politics of LGBTQ+ spaces, the book also provides a commentary on the limiting consequences of not adequately incorporating women's experiences into research and provides new insights into the shaping of (in)visibility and belonging in LGBTQ+ social spaces.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Lesbian Perspectives of Manchester's Commercial and Alternative LGBTQ+ Spaces.- Chapter 3. Lesbian Looks and The Lesbian Visibility Hierarchy.- Chapter 4. Homopatriarchy.- Chapter 5. Theoretical, epistemological, and practical implications.



