Queer in a Wee Place explores identity, inequality and belonging in animated conversations about how queerness moves through place - and how place, in turn, shapes queer lives. Building on interdisciplinary sexualities scholarship, activism, creative practices, as well as legislative and cultural critique, this open access book examines the past, present and future imaginings of queerness in Scotland, as a 'wee place'. With cases covering law, policies, cultural institutions, education, and everyday life, this collection offers an in-depth analysis of Scottish queer experience, showing how…mehr
Queer in a Wee Place explores identity, inequality and belonging in animated conversations about how queerness moves through place - and how place, in turn, shapes queer lives. Building on interdisciplinary sexualities scholarship, activism, creative practices, as well as legislative and cultural critique, this open access book examines the past, present and future imaginings of queerness in Scotland, as a 'wee place'. With cases covering law, policies, cultural institutions, education, and everyday life, this collection offers an in-depth analysis of Scottish queer experience, showing how 'wee places' reflect and inflect global dynamics - revealing tensions between national pride, visibility and exclusion. Scotland's national claims about being world-leading in the advancement of LGBTQ+ rights often re-invoke a global hierarchy of places to be queer. The under-resourcing of and backlash against equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and colliding legislation such as hate crime laws and the UK Supreme Court ruling, expose a more complicated truth. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com Open access was funded by UKRI.
Yvette Taylor is a Sociologist and Professor of Education, Strathclyde Institute of Education, University of Strathclyde, UK.
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Introduction 1.Big Conversations in Queer Wee Places: Small Nations Sexuality and Scotland Yvette Taylor University of Strathclyde UK Section 1: Queer Counts! Categories Legalities and Challenges 2.Yes Robyn O'Donnell 3.Hate Crime in Scotland and the Classification of Queer Lives: Doors Data and Definitions Kevin Guyan University of Edinburgh UK 4.Queering the Hope of LGBTQ+ Rights in a Wee Place Sharon Cowan University of Edinburgh UK 5.The Construction of Scotland's LGBTQ+ Population in the Census Kirstie Ken English University of Glasgow UK 6.The Revolt and Revolting Jj Fadaka Section 2 Queer States: Legacies and Transformations 7.Queer Provincialisms in (Post)Brexit Britain Yvette Taylor 8.Queer Provisions in a Feminist Nation: Scotland's menstrual landscape Kate Molyneaux University of Strathclyde UK 9.Queer in Scotland: A wives' tale in conversation Aoife Christoffersen and Ashlee Christoffersen York University Canada 10.Being Queer in Scotland: Conversational Snapshots Dario Luis Banegas University of Edinburgh UK and Drew Bain 11.Queer New Scots? On migration queerness and Scottish exceptionalism Francesca Stella University of Glasgow UK 12.ASSEMBLAGES Mae Diansangu Section 3: Queer Homelands: Myths Migrations and Movements 13.Leaving Is Queer: Loving and leaving a wee place Finn Mackay University of the West of England UK 14.The Aul' Days: Ewan Forbes and the Ghost in the Machine Zoe Playdon University of London UK 15.A Queer Poetics of Belonging: From dui Bangla to Glasgow Rohit K Dasgupta LSE UK and Tanvir Alim University of Glasgow UK 16.Lessons in Geography: Learning from Maud Sulter Natasha Thembiso Ruwona 17.Unintended Poiesis Sindhu Rajasekaran Section 4: Queer Creations: Vibrations Glitches and Curiosities 18.Queer Wee Filmic Places: Creating a Utopic Gaze through Queer Film Exhibition in Scotland Leanne Dawson University of Edinburgh UK 19.Queer Curiosities: LGBTQ+ Equity in Scotland's Museums Joe Setch 20.After Morgan: On Legacy and Queer Elders in Poetry Andrés N. Ordorica 21.Brilliant Vibrating Interface: Queering the Post-Internet through Poetry and Practice Maria Sledmere University of Strathclyde UK and Kirsty Dunlop University of Glasgow UK 22.International Stories on a Scottish Stage: Representation Recognition and Activism through the As Is Ethnodrama Harvey Humphrey University of Glasgow UK Slater Clain Gina Gwenffrewi University of Edinburgh UK Mathew Wilkie Leni Daly Odhran Thomson 23.Love don't put gender on me Titilayo Farukuoye Section 5: Queer Education: (Post)Compulsory Classroom Contexts 24.Black Scottish Writing and the Fiction of Diversity Churnjeet Mahn University of Strathclyde UK 25.Welcome home? Finding your (queer) place in Scotland and in STEM Marco Reggiani University of Strathclyde UK Jessica Gagnon University of Manchester UK 26.Disabled-Queer Student Experiences of Scottish Higher Education Jack McKinlay University of Strathclyde UK 27.NOHOMO in the classroom: Queer ideas through and beyond Scottish classrooms" Dan Brown
Introduction 1.Big Conversations in Queer Wee Places: Small Nations Sexuality and Scotland Yvette Taylor University of Strathclyde UK Section 1: Queer Counts! Categories Legalities and Challenges 2.Yes Robyn O'Donnell 3.Hate Crime in Scotland and the Classification of Queer Lives: Doors Data and Definitions Kevin Guyan University of Edinburgh UK 4.Queering the Hope of LGBTQ+ Rights in a Wee Place Sharon Cowan University of Edinburgh UK 5.The Construction of Scotland's LGBTQ+ Population in the Census Kirstie Ken English University of Glasgow UK 6.The Revolt and Revolting Jj Fadaka Section 2 Queer States: Legacies and Transformations 7.Queer Provincialisms in (Post)Brexit Britain Yvette Taylor 8.Queer Provisions in a Feminist Nation: Scotland's menstrual landscape Kate Molyneaux University of Strathclyde UK 9.Queer in Scotland: A wives' tale in conversation Aoife Christoffersen and Ashlee Christoffersen York University Canada 10.Being Queer in Scotland: Conversational Snapshots Dario Luis Banegas University of Edinburgh UK and Drew Bain 11.Queer New Scots? On migration queerness and Scottish exceptionalism Francesca Stella University of Glasgow UK 12.ASSEMBLAGES Mae Diansangu Section 3: Queer Homelands: Myths Migrations and Movements 13.Leaving Is Queer: Loving and leaving a wee place Finn Mackay University of the West of England UK 14.The Aul' Days: Ewan Forbes and the Ghost in the Machine Zoe Playdon University of London UK 15.A Queer Poetics of Belonging: From dui Bangla to Glasgow Rohit K Dasgupta LSE UK and Tanvir Alim University of Glasgow UK 16.Lessons in Geography: Learning from Maud Sulter Natasha Thembiso Ruwona 17.Unintended Poiesis Sindhu Rajasekaran Section 4: Queer Creations: Vibrations Glitches and Curiosities 18.Queer Wee Filmic Places: Creating a Utopic Gaze through Queer Film Exhibition in Scotland Leanne Dawson University of Edinburgh UK 19.Queer Curiosities: LGBTQ+ Equity in Scotland's Museums Joe Setch 20.After Morgan: On Legacy and Queer Elders in Poetry Andrés N. Ordorica 21.Brilliant Vibrating Interface: Queering the Post-Internet through Poetry and Practice Maria Sledmere University of Strathclyde UK and Kirsty Dunlop University of Glasgow UK 22.International Stories on a Scottish Stage: Representation Recognition and Activism through the As Is Ethnodrama Harvey Humphrey University of Glasgow UK Slater Clain Gina Gwenffrewi University of Edinburgh UK Mathew Wilkie Leni Daly Odhran Thomson 23.Love don't put gender on me Titilayo Farukuoye Section 5: Queer Education: (Post)Compulsory Classroom Contexts 24.Black Scottish Writing and the Fiction of Diversity Churnjeet Mahn University of Strathclyde UK 25.Welcome home? Finding your (queer) place in Scotland and in STEM Marco Reggiani University of Strathclyde UK Jessica Gagnon University of Manchester UK 26.Disabled-Queer Student Experiences of Scottish Higher Education Jack McKinlay University of Strathclyde UK 27.NOHOMO in the classroom: Queer ideas through and beyond Scottish classrooms" Dan Brown
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