This document discusses the field of geography of sexuality. It covers topics like the spatial distribution of prostitution, gay consumerism, and pink spending. It also discusses how race and place relate to systems of racial classification. Gender roles and norms across cultures are examined, like scarring, lip plating, suttee and foot binding. Ethnicity and how groups use space in relation to mainstream culture is also covered. The document analyzes gender, class and vulnerability, using the example of drought in Nigeria. It defines types of prostitution and discusses the legalities of prostitution in various countries.
2. INTRODUCTION What is sexuality? It is the set of practices and identities that a given culture considers related to each other and to those things it considers sexual acts and desires. It is cross-cut with class, gender, race, and ethnicity. What then, is geography of sexuality? It is the field of study within human geography that encompasses relationship and interactions between human sexuality, space and place and themes studied in, but not limited to cultural geography.
3. GEOGRAPHY OF SEXUALITY This includes: Spatial distribution of prostitution Spatial constraints in homosexuality Gay and lesbian consumerism Pink spending Gay capitals Political action AIDS political activism Queer tactics
4. RACE AND PLACE Race - A problematic classification of human beings based on skin color and other physical characteristics. Place - A mechanism for creating and preserving local systems of racial classification within defined geographical confines. For example: Chinatowns around the world Gender Role - A set of perceived behavioural norms associated particularly with males or females, in a given social group or system. It can be a form of division of labor by gender.
11. ETHNICITY AND THE USE OF SPACE Ethnicity is another way in which geographers are exploring cultural identities. It is a socially created system of rules about who belongs to a particular group based on actual or perceived commonality, such as language or religion. Geography and Ethnicity A geographic focus on ethnicity is an attempt to understand how it shapes and is shaped by space, and how ethnic groups use space with respect to mainstream culture.
12. ETHNICITY AND THE USE OF SPACE Geography and Ethnicity Territory is a basis for ethnic group cohesions. Ethnic groups may use space to declare their subjective interpretations about the world they live in or their place in it. For example: The use of city streets by many different cultural groups demonstrates this point. Nineteenth century St. Jean Baptiste Day St. Patrick’s Day Parade
13. GENDER, CLASS AND VULNERABILITY Gender is femininity or masculinity. 1) It is not constrained by biological factors. 2) It is a category reflecting the social differences between men and women. 3) It implies a socially created difference in power between groups. 4) Power difference -> gives males an advantage over females. This is socially and culturally created.
14. GENDER, CLASS AND VULNERABILITY Class position is stratification. 1) Example: caste system. 2) Like gender, class position can intensify the power differences among and between groups.
15. GENDER, CLASS AND VULNERABILITY Nigeria CASE: Hausaland in Northern Nigeria was severely affected. The Hausa people are relentless particular with gender and caste systems. Severe drought that has lasted over many years Poor women are relatively more vulnerable than men to malnourishment, because women are less likely to have access to food compared to men. Higher class women have relatively more access to resources than poor women. Thus: Poor women are the most severely affected. Widespread famine in the rural areas
16. GEOGRAPHY OF PROSTITUTION Prostitution - Sexual intercourse in exchange for money. Mistress - A woman who engages in sexual intercourse with only one man for financial support. Gigolo - A male prostitute who offers services to female customers. May also be called an escort. Pimp - A maleorganizer of prostitution. Madam - A femaleorganizer of prostitution. This is the female counterpart of the pimp.
18. LEGALITIES OF PROSTITUTION 1) Sudan Death penalty for third-time offenders. 2) The Netherlands, New Zealand, Germany and Switzerland Prostitutes are unionized professionals. Brothels are legal. Prostitutes must be at least 18 years of age. Age of consent is 16 years.
19. LEGALITIES OF PROSTITUTION 3) Japan Vaginal prostitution is illegal, while fellatio prostitution is legal. Those who perform fellatio for profit are not considered prostitutes. 4) Turkey Street prostitution is illegal. Prostitution through government-regulated brothels is legal. The brothel and all workers in the brothel must be licensed.
20. LEGALITIES OF PROSTITUTION 5) England and Wales Prostitution is not formally legal. Street prostitution, brothels, and child prostitution are all illegal. Persistent solicitation by a client is also illegal. 6) USA Prostitution is illegal in the USA, excluding Nevada and Rhode Island. In Nevada, regulated brothels are legal. In Rhode Island, although prostitution is allowed, brothels and street prostitution are both illegal.
21. LEGALITIES OF PROSTITUTION 7) Sweden Prostitution is legal, but pimping is not. 8) Norway Prostitution is illegal. The client commits a crime, but not the prostitute. 9) Brazil and Costa Rica Prostitution is legal, but taking profit from other’s prostitution is illegal (pimping).
22. LEGALITIES OF PROSTITUTION 10) Denmark Prostitution is legal, but brothels and pimping are not. Prostitutes must be at least 18 years of age. 11) Hong Kong Prostitution is legal, but brothels and pimping are not.