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Queering Safe Spaces : Being Brave beyond Binaries

Part of the Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Sexuality, Gender, and Queer Studies series
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The Safety Trap: Why We Need Diverse and Brave Spaces explains how the histories and currency of safe spaces are determined by those with privilege and power; those who choose to invite us in or leave us out.

Whether we encounter boundaries at national borders, bathrooms, or birth certificates, our personal safety and wellbeing is at stake.

Gender-diverse and queer non-binary people, have bodies, brains, and hearts that challenge traditional ways of being male, female, gay, straight, Black, white, good, and bad.

These practitioners-at the interfaces of government policy, architecture, queer art curation, group work, sex work, and tattooing-explore cancel culture and free speech, considering what it takes to be brave.

In our current times of global conflict and binary oppositions, they address the urgent need for accessible and inclusive spaces everywhere.

To listen and speak across the ideological voids that divide us, we must understand the differences that underpin our feelings of safety and discomfort.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793618836 / 9781793618832
Hardback
306.76
05/03/2023
United States
English
274 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More