Queering Bathrooms | CeciliaRosemary Cavanagh
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b'CeciliaRosemary Cavanagh'
b'Queering Bathrooms'
b'University of Toronto Press'

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Páginas: 306
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ISBN: b'9781442641549'

b"The intersection of public washrooms and gender has become increasingly politicized in recent years:...

  • Nombre: Queering Bathrooms | CeciliaRosemary Cavanagh
  • Editorial: University of Toronto Press
  • Ttipo: Book
  • Publicado: 2026 / 07 / 07
  • Código: 9781442641549

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b'CeciliaRosemary Cavanagh'
b'Queering Bathrooms'
b'University of Toronto Press'

Libro disponible en 5 dias hábiles.

Páginas: 306
Precio: 3895.0
Estado: b'Nuevo'
Peso: 0.447 kgs.
ISBN: b'9781442641549'

b"The intersection of public washrooms and gender has become increasingly politicized in recent years: queer and trans folk have been harassed for allegedly using the 'wrong' washroom, while widespread campaigns have advocated for more gender-neutral facilities. In Queering Bathroomsem, Sheila L. Cavanagh explores how public toilets demarcate the masculine and the feminine and condition ideas of gender and sexuality.pBased on 100 interviews with GLBT andor intersex peoples in major North American cities, Cavanagh delves into the ways that queer and trans communities challenge the rigid gendering and heteronormative composition of public washrooms. Incorporating theories from queer studies, trans studies, psychoanalysis, and the work of Michel Foucault, Cavanagh argues that the cultural politics of excretion is intimately related to the regulation of gender and sexuality. Public toilets house the illicit and act as repositories for the social unconscious. Also offering suggestions for imagining a more inclusive public washroom, Queering Bathroomsem asserts that although toilets are not typically considered within traditional scholarly bounds, they form a crucial part of our modern understanding of sex and gender.p"