Browsing Research Publications and Outputs by author "Lea, Toby"
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Drugs as technologies of the self: Enhancement and transformation in LGBTQ cultures
Pienaar, Kiran; Race, Kane; Murphy, Dean; Lea, TobyPublished 2020The consumption of drugs has long been a mainstay of urban queer cultures and it is well-recognised that complex connections exist between sexual minoritisation and desires to chemically alter bodily experience. Yet despite ...Open AccessArticle -
Injecting as a sexual practice: Cultural formations of ‘slamsex’.
Race, Kane; Murphy, Dean; Pienaar, Kiran; Lea, TobyPublished 2021‘Slamsex’ has emerged in gay vernacular in recent years to denote a particular way of taking drugs and a particular kind of sex. Slamming refers in this context to the practice of injecting drugs – typically crystal ...Open AccessArticle -
Problematising LGBTIQ drug use, governing sexuality and gender: A critical analysis of LGBTIQ health policy in Australia
Pienaar, Kiran; Murphy, Dean; Race, Kane; Lea, TobyPublished 2018It is well-established that a high prevalence of substance use is found in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) populations; a finding that researchers attribute to the stigmatised status of ...Open AccessArticle -
Sexualities and Intoxication: “To Be Intoxicated Is to Still Be Me, Just a Little Blurry”—Drugs, Enhancement and Transformation in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Cultures
Pienaar, Kiran; Murphy, Dean; Race, Kane; Lea, TobyPublished 2020Despite evidence that drug use is higher among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) populations, research that explores the gendered and sexual dynamics of LGBTQ substance use is limited. Responding to ...Open AccessBook chapter
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