“…Everyday life approaches to cosmopolitanism have duly attended to the complex intersections of race, ethnicity, and class that produce communities living with and through difference (Christensen and Jansson, 2015; Georgiou, 2013; Werbner, 1999). While gender analysis has productively critiqued the gender bias of the mobile elite homme du monde figure (Tomlinson, 1999), there is still little discussion about sexuality in relation to cosmopolitanism, though with notable exceptions in queer theory and area studies (e.g., Benedicto, 2014; David, 2015) and digital media research (e.g., Boston, 2016; Roth, 2014; Shield, 2017).…”