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Queerly Cosmopolitan: Bohemia and Belonging in a Brazilian Middle-of-Nowhere City

Autor Timothy Eugene Murphy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2018
An ethnography of urban citizenship, global belonging, and queerness in a rapidly growing provincial city in the Global South, Queerly Cosmopolitan explores how people develop a sense of belonging in a city understood by many to be “unimportant” and “in the middle of nowhere.” In his exploration of the city of Teresina and its inhabitants’ attempts to establish a sense of belonging and self-worth, Timothy Eugene Murphy creatively employs queer theory to investigate a community of bohemians. As he follows the participants through different realms of life—nocturnal bohemia, work, family, and intimate friendships—Murphy demonstrates how widely circulating cultural forms, from music to sexuality, offer upwardly mobile communities ways to fashion cosmopolitan lives in even the most peripheral locations.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030002954
ISBN-10: 3030002950
Pagini: 157
Ilustrații: XIV, 157 p. 29 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. A Middle-of-Nowhere Somewhere.- 2. From Terehell to Terenowhere: Place-making in Teresina.- 3. Chique Distinction in a Big Small Town.- 4. Nocturnal Bohemia.- 5. Black Sheep by Day.- 6. Friends of Dusk and Dawn.- 7. Epilogue.

Notă biografică

Timothy Eugene Murphy is Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at Worcester State University, USA.


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An ethnography of urban citizenship, global belonging, and queerness in a rapidly growing provincial city in the Global South, Queerly Cosmopolitan explores how people develop a sense of belonging in a city understood by many to be “unimportant” and “in the middle of nowhere.” In his exploration of the city of Teresina and its inhabitants’ attempts to establish a sense of belonging and self-worth, Timothy Eugene Murphy creatively employs queer theory to investigate a community of bohemians. As he follows the participants through different realms of life—nocturnal bohemia, work, family, and intimate friendships—Murphy demonstrates how widely circulating cultural forms, from music to sexuality, offer upwardly mobile communities ways to fashion cosmopolitan lives in even the most peripheral locations. 

Caracteristici

Offers an ethnographic exploration of middle-class life in a "middle-of-nowhere" city Creatively deploys queer theory to investigate a community attempting to connect to a broader, globalized world despite geographical restraints Theories of the "local cosmopolitans" developed here have valuable implications for anthropology, sociology, urban studies, gender and sexuality studies, and Latin American studies