Queer Methods and Methodologies: Intersecting Queer Theories and Social Science Research

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Routledge, Apr 15, 2016 - Social Science - 316 pages
Queer Methods and Methodologies provides the first systematic consideration of the implications of a queer perspective in the pursuit of social scientific research. This volume grapples with key contemporary questions regarding the methodological implications for social science research undertaken from diverse queer perspectives, and explores the limitations and potentials of queer engagements with social science research techniques and methodologies. With contributors based in the UK, USA, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand and Australia, this truly international volume will appeal to anyone pursuing research at the intersections between social scientific research and queer perspectives, as well as those engaging with methodological considerations in social science research more broadly.
 

Contents

Notes on Contributors
An Introduction
On Emotions Temporality and Performativity
Queer Experiences of Social
Queering the Latinao StreetScapes in
Class and Sexual Intersections
Reexamining the Identities of Older
A Conversation about
Reflections on Collaborative Methods and Queer Femme
Toward a Politics of Intimacy
Ethnography and Materiality
Autoethnography is a Queer Method
Two Theses on Methodology and Queer Studies
Creating Lesbian Gay
Bibliography
Index

Queering Methodologies
Oldtime Lesbians Transmen and the Politics of Queer

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Kath Browne is a senior lecturer in the School of the Environment at the University of Brighton, UK Catherine J. Nash is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at Brock University, Canada

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