Journal article
LGBTQA Embodiment and Spatiality in Hamilton, Ontario: A Phenomenological Investigation
Abstract
For queer individuals, social space can be a matter of negotiating between being seen or unseen by others, and this negotiation underpins one's ability to feel rooted or comfortable, as well as being capable of movement. In this paper, a spatial phenomenological approach to queer embodiment is employed that understands space as an intrinsically socio-material landscape whereby perceptions and embodiments of gender and sexuality facilitate …
Authors
Towle C; Newbold KB; Williams A; Wilton R
Journal
Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 89–111
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
January 2, 2026
DOI
10.1080/00918369.2025.2460983
ISSN
0091-8369