Critical geographies of love as spatial, relational and political
Affect ; Embodiment ; Emotion ; Heteronormativity ; Human geography ; Love ; Queer ; Sexuality
The AA. review the work of geographers who have been thinking about love as spatial relational and political. They prompt geographers to think critically about love in its entire multisensory, lived, embodied, felt and contradictory guises.
Woman, man, Bangkok : love, sex, and popular culture in Thailand
: graphic critiques of the Royal-Noble elites. 5- Evocations of equality : female education and employment. 6- A question of polygamy. 7- Bourgeois love and morality : gender relations redefined. 8- Romance and desire in film and fictions. 9- Gender, class
Yogyakarta's wild guides are young men who pursue fantasies of true love and easy wealth by striking up 'love affairs with tourist women. In romances with Western women, guides renegociate the sexual aspect of their masculinity, as tourist women's
The A. analyses the love of and fascination for wine expressed by J-A. Brillart-Savarin, notably through a close reading of his Physiologie du goû1480-6800t. - (HC)