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Queer cities, queer cultures : Europe since 1945
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Queer cities, queer cultures : Europe since 1945

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Introduction / Matt Cook (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) & Jennifer Evans (Carleton University, Canada)
The queer margins of Spanish cities, 1939-2010 / Richard Cleminson (University of Leeds, UK), Rosa Maria Medina Doménech (University of Granada, Spain) & Isabel Vélez (independent scholar)
Capital stories : local lives in queer London / Matt Cook
The queer road to Frisind : Copenhagen 1945-2012 / Peter Edelberg (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Harmless kisses and infinite loops : making space for queer place in 21st century Berlin / Jennifer Evans
From Stalinist pariahs to subjects of 'managed democracy' : queers in Moscow 1945 to the present / Dan Healey (University of Oxford, UK)
Queer Amsterdam 1945-2010 / Gert Hekma (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Ljubljana : the tales from the queer margins of the city / Roman Kuhar (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Mapping/unmapping : the making of queer Athens / Dimitris Papanikolaou (Oxford University, UK)
Istanbul : queer desires between Muslim tradition and global pop / Ralph Poole (Salzburg University, Austria)
Queering Budapest / Judit Takács (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Two cities of Helsinki? : one liberally gay and one practically queer? / Antu Sorainen (Academy of Finland)
Paris : 'resting on its laurels'? / Florence Tamagne (University of Lille, France)
'Gays who cannot properly be gay' : queer Muslims in the neoliberal European city / Fatima El-Tayeb (University of California, San Diego)
Seeing like a queer city / Tom Boellstorff (University of California, Irvine).

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Queer cities, queer cultures : Europe since 1945. ISBN 9781441159304. Published by Bloomsbury in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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