Gender, Excretion and Shockingly Stupid Academia
JOSH G. writes:
I wanted to pass along a link to a book that simply has to be seen to be believed, Queering Bathrooms: Gender, Sexuality, and the Hygienic Imagination by Sheila L. Cavanagh (University of Toronto Press, 2010). As Wikipedia tells it:
Cavanagh’s most recent book, the groundbreaking Queering Bathrooms: Gender, Sexuality, and the Hygienic Imagination, was a 2011 Finalist for the GLBT Next Generation Indie Book Awards. In 2012, Queering Bathrooms received the CWSA/ACEF Outstanding Scholarship Prize Honourable Mention. Queering Bathrooms “brings to light one of the last remaining forms of discrimination and segregation that goes unquestioned”.[5] Fuse Magazine reviewer Syrus Ware writes that Queering Bathrooms “provides a strong argument for reconsidering the public toilet, making it a must-read for city and urban planners, policy makers, architects and designers. Queering Bathrooms offers important recommendations about the future of bathroom design, suggests areas for future research, and imagines a future in which public toilets are at once luxurious, accessible and welcoming to all human beings”.[6]
I spent an hour or so reading this last night; it’s the zeitgeist in 200 pages. The agenda is as clearly stated as anything written by a “studies” professor can possibly be: make the world safe for sodomy. If I had more time, I would excerpt some of the more absurd parts. (more…)




