Queer Bricolage

Auteurs-es

  • Martin Zebracki School of Geography, University of Leeds

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v16i3.1635

Résumé

Critical Geographical Queer Semiotic

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Martin Zebracki, School of Geography, University of Leeds

Dr Martin Zebracki is a cultural geographer in the Citizenship and Belonging Research Group in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds. With a human geography and art history background, he employs discursive, observational, participatory and multi-media methodologies to examine his intersecting core ethnographic interests in public art, social engagement and inclusiveness, queer citizenship and gender and sexual diversity within everyday in-vivo contexts of Western city spaces. Zebracki's recent area of concern is the emerging relevance of virtually mediated environments for multiscalar embodiment, public creative engagement and sexual identity performance.

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Publié-e

2017-10-19

Comment citer

Zebracki, M. (2017). Queer Bricolage. ACME: E-Revue Internationale De géographies Critiques, 16(3), 605–606. https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v16i3.1635

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Rubrique

Themed Section - Critical Geographical Queer Semiotics (Guest Eds. M. Zebracki and T. Milani)