WGST 220 Lecture Notes - Wgst
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Rural: queer sexuality belongs in the city, deemphasizes and devalues rural queer experience, if its accepted, people don"t try to queer rural spaces, what makes a space queer, safety in numbers. Queer-bodies: openness of people to learn and presence of resources. Positive space champagne: people understanding what it means to be positive, outness is set in an achievement based argument. Social/religious group: portrays a bias of privilege. Reflect our homes, lives what we need to live, eat, work play. Consciously and autonomy built: what we build is represented by what we have -- not what we need always. Interconnected relationship we are in relation to the environment. We think there is an actor driving something all the time; yet. What you have verse what you need: using a space for another reason: Example: arts and science transition program and how it is located in an old elementary school. Contribute to the lives we live and how we understand ourselves.