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    Identity, Mobility, and Urban Place-Making: Exploring Gay Life in Manila.Dana Collins - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (2):180-198.
    This article offers a nuanced analysis of identity reconstitution in transnational gay relations. Drawing from critical ethnography, the author focuses on Filipino gay-identified hosts, who remain invisible in global analyses of sexuality and tourism, as they create a gay space in Malate, an ex-sex and current tourist district in the city of Manila. Challenging the perception that gay identity is Western made, the author focuses on how gay host identity is constituted through hosts’travel/mobility and in relation to urban place. She (...)
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    “We're There and Queer”: Homonormative Mobility and Lived Experience among Gay Expatriates in Manila.Dana Collins - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (4):465-493.
    This article offers an analysis of lived experiences of transnational mobility for gay-identified expatriates who reside in Manila, the Philippines. Drawing from in-depth interviewing and discourse analysis of eight cases, the author argues that homonormative mobility organizes gay men's travel, even as gay expatriates work to reimagine themselves through their travel and face destabilizing experiences in transnational spaces. The author offers a theorization of homonormative mobility to explain discourses of normative gender, race-nation, and desire in gay travel. Specifically, she argues (...)
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    Book Review: Respectably Queer: Diversity Culture in LGBT Activist Organizations. By Jane Ward. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2008, 178 pp., $59.95 (cloth), $24.95. [REVIEW]Dana Collins - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (6):843-844.
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