Publication: Queering the Meaning of Neighborhood
Some time ago now, my chapter “Queering the Meaning of ‘Neighborhood’: Reinterpreting the Lesbian-Queer Experience of Park Slope, Brooklyn, 1983-2008” came out in Michelle Addison and Yvette Taylor’s edited volume, Queer Presences and Absences. After I recently posted about my recent chapter, “Dyked New York: The Space between Geographical Imagination and Materialization of Lesbian–Queer Bars and Neighbourhoods,” being out, I realized that I had never mentioned that my earlier chapter! Oof. I am making note of it now.
As I mentioned, I have put out four neighborhood-related chapters and articles. I also have two recent book reviews out on books examining lgbtq neighborhoods, which I include in this list below. Enjoy!
- 2017. Gieseking, J. “Crossing Over,” Again and Again: Lesbian-Queer Bodies Producing and Un/Doing Urban Territories and Borders in New York City, 1983-2008. Area; doi: 10.1111/area.12147.
- 2016. Gieseking, J. Dyked New York: The Space between the Geographical Imagination and Materialization of Lesbian-Queer Bars and Neighbourhoods. In G. Brown and K. Browne, eds. The Routledge Research Companion to Geographies of Sex and Sexualities. New York: Routledge, 29-36.
- 2015. Gieseking, J. Urban Margins on the Move: Rethinking LGBTQ Inclusion by Queering the Place of the Gayborhood. Berliner Blätter – Ethnographische und ethnologische Beiträge, 68, 43-45.
- 2013. Gieseking, J. Queering the Meaning of ‘Neighborhood’: Reinterpreting the Lesbian-Queer Experience of Park Slope, Brooklyn, 1983-2008. In M. Addison and Y. Taylor, eds. Queer Presences and Absences. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 178-200.
- 2016. Gieseking, J. Review of Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence by Christina Hanhardt. Gender, Place and Culture. doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2016.1211586.
- 2016. Gieseking, J. Review of There Goes the Gayborhood? by Amin Ghaziani. Gender, Place and Culture, 23(8): 1221-1222.