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Dancing for women: subverting heteronormativity in a lesbian erotic dance space?
Katy Pilcher
Sociology and Policy
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Arts and Humanities
Dancing
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Heteronormativity
100%
Expression
50%
Engagement
50%
Power Relation
50%
Questioning
50%
Names
50%
Collaborative
50%
Pseudonym
50%
Participant Observation
50%
Normativity
50%
Female Gaze
50%
Dancers
50%
Keyphrases
Lesbian
100%
Heteronormativity
100%
Erotic Dance
100%
Participant Observation
33%
With Woman
33%
Dancers
33%
Women's Engagement
33%
Gendered Power Relations
33%
Sexual Encounters
33%
Sexual Agency
33%
Sexual Expression
33%
Normativity
33%
Leisure Space
33%
Visual Data
33%
Female Gaze
33%
Women Spaces
33%
Social Sciences
Heteronormativity
100%
UK
50%
Participant Observation
50%
Normativity
50%