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Dykes on Bikes: mobility, belonging and the visceral

  • Anna de Jong

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This article contributes to growing scholarship on fluidity, embodiment and the
politics of festivals. Such scholarship is crucial to understanding belonging as an embodied, visceral experience. Extending on this work, this paper seeks to draw further attention to the fluidity of festival boundaries and experience, by exploring how belonging holds the potential to become detached from location and be manifested forcefully through movement to and from
events. I focus on a group of six Dykes on Bikes members, who rode motorbikes 1800 kilometres as part of a larger group from Brisbane to the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade. Through this exploration I illustrate how attention to the visceral experience of belonging on the move allows geographers to address what holds individuals in place so to speak, when attachment takes place through movement. In doing so I argue that the visceral is crucial to
understanding belonging as mobile because it provides a framework to stand against universalised discourses that locate belonging within the temporal and spatial confines of events.
langue originaleEnglish
étatPublished - 2016
EvénementAustralian Homosexuals Histories Conference - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Durée: 28 nov. 201429 nov. 2014

Conference

ConferenceAustralian Homosexuals Histories Conference
Pays/TerritoireAustralia
La villeSydney
période28/11/1429/11/14

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