Commentary
Gender, sexuality, and semioscapes
Article outline
- 1.What is the relationship between gender, sexuality, and semioscapes?
- 2.What are bodily and affective dimensions of performing gendered and sexual publics?
- 3.What are the power dynamics at work in performances of gender, sexuality and semioscapes?
- Conclusion
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