Queer Encounters: exploring experiences of (gender)queers in women's public washroom spaces


Autoria(s): Pilling, Meredith Danielle
Contribuinte(s)

Social Justice and Equity Studies Program

Data(s)

02/01/2013

02/01/2013

02/01/2013

Resumo

This thesis is based on 13 qualitative interviews conducted with 12 individuals whom I refer to as (gender)queers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and St. Catharines, Ontario. Drawing on queer theory and the literature of sexuality and space, I explore how (gender)queers experience women's public washrooms as gendered and heterosexualized spaces. I examine the degree to which a simultaneous heterosexing and female gendering of women's public washrooms is linked to the marginalization and sometimes violent exclusion of (gender)queers within these particular spaces. I also discuss the ways in which (gender)queers may use a variety of strategies aimed at navigating heterosexualized and gendered public washrooms. Finally, I explore alternatives to conventional washrooms spaces, including the gender-neutral washrooms, multi-stall non-gendered public washrooms, and public washrooms in queer spaces.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4169

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Palavras-Chave #Heterosexism #Lesbianism -- Psychological aspects #Lesbianism -- Social aspects #Homosexuality -- Psychological aspects #Homosexuality -- Social aspects #Spatial behavior #Queer theory