作者: Gordon Waitt , Andrew Gorman-Murray
DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-8330.2011.00876.X
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摘要: : Helping redress the dominance of metropolitan narratives upon which much literature on sexuality is framed, this article interprets narrative told by a “white” 16-year-old man living in regional Australia. Our aim to investigate intersections migration and homemaking sexual subject formation. Finding place call “home” can be complex process for young men born Australia not conforming social formations “normal guy”. This man's expressively reveals fluidity spatiality inherent processes negotiating subjectivities. His story provides telling insights into how mobility change his understandings home self making possible third-space configured neither gender norms hometown nor “gay scene” Sydney.