作者: Carey-Ann Morrison
DOI: 10.1016/J.EMOSPA.2010.09.001
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摘要: Abstract This paper uses the notion of touch to understand further production heterosexual bodies and home spaces. Specifically, it argues that everyday geographies are an important constituent homemaking. Considering ordinary acts encourages a more nuanced reading mutually constitutive relationship between space. It challenges normative notions about naturalness normality heterosexuality. Drawing on data from joint semi-structured interviews, solicited diaries self-directed photography with 14 women in relationships who live Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand, I offer in-depth, critical analysis sexualised touch. Building suggestions is than simply cutaneous contact, show feel bodies, spaces objects variety ways.