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Organizing lesbian/queer bathhouse events: Emerging forms of sexual experience.

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Title
Organizing lesbian/queer bathhouse events: Emerging forms of sexual experience.
Abstract
Discussions of public sexual spaces in the social science literature have, until recently, been dominated by analyses of men's use of these spaces for erotic expression. In the late 1990s, feminist collectives began to explore the emancipatory potentials these spaces can have for lesbian sexualities. After a police raid on one such event called the "Pussy Palace," scholars in diverse disciplines began to explore how these events have both opened up and restricted erotic possibilities for lesbians, queer women, and trans* attendees. This article reviews the existing social science literature on lesbian and queer bathhouse events and highlights several key themes and subthemes that have dominated the discourse, including the importance that these spaces be recognized for their ability to both shape and be shaped by principles of community, safety, and sexual health/wellness.
Publication
Journal of Lesbian Studies
Date
2016
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
251-65
Journal Abbr
J. lesbian stud.
DOI
Citation Key
brownOrganizingLesbianQueer2016
ISSN
1540-3548
Language
English
Extra
3 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Place: England Brown, A D. a Department of Sociology, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Gailey, Nerissa. b Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Citation
Brown, A. D., & Gailey, N. (2016). Organizing lesbian/queer bathhouse events: Emerging forms of sexual experience. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 20(2), 251–265. https://doi.org/10/gmvm5x