issue 2 XXVII

Arlotta A. L. Genere e modernità patriarcale

Authors: Anna Liliana Arlotta Abstract The essay explores the political and theoretical possibility offered by a conscious use of queer radical approaches in the analysis of urban space, reflecting on convergences and distrust between queer theory and critical urban studies. Reflections on the idea of the «inclusive» city and LGBT assimilationism highlight the contradictions that […]

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Singh U., Anand A. Nature’s Queer Nexus, Reclaiming Spaces and Identities

Authors: Udisha Singh, Anurag Anand Abstract The discourse on the relationship between humans and nature has been under alteration since its inception. This relationship is usually seen in the form of binaries. The existence of queer flora and fauna has never managed to come to the centre and has always been subjected to the periphery.

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Monaco S. Per sociologia “più queer”. Innovazioni e implicazioni per la ricerca sociale

Authors: Salvatore Monaco Abstract This paper re-evaluates some conventional research practices in Sociology, advocating for their reformulation through a queer lens to bet-ter capture the complexity and diversity of human experiences. The primary aim is to advance strategies for a more inclusive and reflexive approach to fieldwork, balancing theoretical innovation with methodological rigor. It explores

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