Queering feminist geography I

Queering Feminist Geography Collective, et al. “Queering feminist geography I: queer/trans inclusion, exclusion, and belonging.” Gender, Place, & Culture (forthcoming): 1–12.


In this first piece of our four-part Queering Feminist Geography Viewpoint series, we explore themes of queer/trans inclusion, exclusion, and belonging in feminist geography and geography more broadly. We begin by introducing the Queering Feminist Geography Collective, a group of us that has come together to activate intellectual and political potentials between queer, trans, and feminist thought and foster inclusion of queer/trans people, perspectives, and approaches within feminist geography. We then explore the question of queer/trans inclusion in feminist geography by sharing positive and negative experiences we have had within the subfield’s spaces. We close with our shared aspirations for a queer/trans inclusive feminist geography.