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Palgrave Macmillan

Mapping Intimacies

Relations, Exchanges, Affects

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  • © 2013

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Introduction

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About this book

This collection explores sexualities, families, caring practices, and the ways in which people practice intimacy in an ever-changing social and political landscape. Authors map desires, struggles and reconfigurations, thereby broadening current understandings of what contemporary intimate life looks like.

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"Offering a journey through different forms of intimacy, this book offers a great read for understanding the arrival and future for the queer citizen. Detailing how the publicity of privacy is lived via polyromanticism, homonationalism, violence, friendships and domesticity and class, this collection of intimate lives offer rare glimpses into relations not usually seen, known or understood." -

Beverley Skeggs, Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths University of London, UK

Editors and Affiliations

  • Independent academic, UK

    Tam Sanger

  • London South Bank University, UK

    Yvette Taylor

About the editors

Meg Barker, Open University, UK Rebecca Barnes, University of Leicester, UK Ann Cronin, Independent Researcher, UK Heidi Hoefinger, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Andrew King, University of Surrey, UK Petra Nordqvist, University of Manchester, UK Tracey Reynolds, London South Bank University, UK Anne Rudolph, Independent Researcher, UK Ana Cristina Santos , University of Coimbra, Portugal Evren Savc?, Northwestern University, US Megan Todd, University of Central Lancashire, UK Eleanor Wilkinson, University of Leeds, UK Elisabetta Zontini, University of Nottingham, UK

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