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Title: Our relationships with the john
Post by: Shana A on January 24, 2011, 08:00:17 AM
Post by: Shana A on January 24, 2011, 08:00:17 AM
Our relationships with the john
FEATURE / Private, public, sexual, gender-policed bathrooms
Marcus McCann / National / Thursday, December 23, 2010
http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Our_relationships_with_the_john-4-9591-viewstory4.aspx#sidebar (http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Our_relationships_with_the_john-4-9591-viewstory4.aspx#sidebar)
Cavanagh, a York University professor who interviewed 100 gay, bi, trans and intersex people about their bathroom experiences, has just released a new book, Queering Bathrooms, which sheds some light on this seldom-discussed part of our lives.
She begins by explaining that peeing used to be a good deal more public than it is — from street-side relief to chamber pots at parties perched in the party room.
As it became more private — thanks to the initially laughed-at invention of the watercloset — public washrooms became more gendered.
FEATURE / Private, public, sexual, gender-policed bathrooms
Marcus McCann / National / Thursday, December 23, 2010
http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Our_relationships_with_the_john-4-9591-viewstory4.aspx#sidebar (http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Our_relationships_with_the_john-4-9591-viewstory4.aspx#sidebar)
Cavanagh, a York University professor who interviewed 100 gay, bi, trans and intersex people about their bathroom experiences, has just released a new book, Queering Bathrooms, which sheds some light on this seldom-discussed part of our lives.
She begins by explaining that peeing used to be a good deal more public than it is — from street-side relief to chamber pots at parties perched in the party room.
As it became more private — thanks to the initially laughed-at invention of the watercloset — public washrooms became more gendered.