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The Gayborhood: From Sexual Liberation to Cosmopolitan Spectacle explores the lived experiences of LGBT+ persons in an era of heightened visibility. Gay urban enclaves, known colloquially as gayborhoods, illustrate the evolution of LGBT+ political capacity building. Since their emergence after World War II, gayborhoods have homogenized at the expense of women, transgender, and nonwhite persons due to neoliberal policies promoted by urban planners. Thus, their popularization and economic vitality correlate with a loss of collective identity and space for some inhabitants. While gayborhoods were…mehr
The Gayborhood: From Sexual Liberation to Cosmopolitan Spectacle explores the lived experiences of LGBT+ persons in an era of heightened visibility. Gay urban enclaves, known colloquially as gayborhoods, illustrate the evolution of LGBT+ political capacity building. Since their emergence after World War II, gayborhoods have homogenized at the expense of women, transgender, and nonwhite persons due to neoliberal policies promoted by urban planners. Thus, their popularization and economic vitality correlate with a loss of collective identity and space for some inhabitants. While gayborhoods were once diverse and inclusive spaces that rejected normative institutions of marriage and assimilation into dominant society, the stakeholders of these areas have now unashamedly aligned themselves with conformity and profitability to legitimize their existence. The contributors within The Gayborhood invite readers to reflect on the future of LGBT+ politics and look beyond the commercialized rainbow spectacle of gayborhoods to the communities and aspirations within.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher T. Conner is visiting professor of sociology at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Daniel Okamura is a doctoral candidate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Queering the Sociological Imagination Christopher T. Conner and Daniel Okamura Chapter One: Performative Progressiveness: Accounting for New Forms of Inequality in the Gayborhood Adriana Brodyn and Amin Ghaziani Chapter Two: Style and the Value of Gay Nightlife: Homonormative Placemaking in San Francisco Greggor Mattson Chapter Three: The Triumph of Collective Intimacy-Gay Collective Sex in New York City from the Late 1800s to Today Étienne Meunier and Jeffrey Escoffier Chapter Four: Gayborhoods as Criminogenic Space Vanessa R. Panfil Chapter Five: Disappearing: Gay Spaces and the Gay Singleton Aliraza Javaid Chapter Six: Erotic Capital and Queer Men of Color Omar Ali Mushtaq Chapter Seven: The Whiteness of Queer Urban Placemaking Theo Greene Chapter Eight: Beyond the Homonormative Framework: How Two-Mother Families in Poland Deal with Social Invisibility and Related Anxieties Magdalena Wojciechowska Chapter Nine: When the Gayborhood Isn't Enough: How Trans Y
Introduction: Queering the Sociological Imagination Christopher T. Conner and Daniel Okamura Chapter One: Performative Progressiveness: Accounting for New Forms of Inequality in the Gayborhood Adriana Brodyn and Amin Ghaziani Chapter Two: Style and the Value of Gay Nightlife: Homonormative Placemaking in San Francisco Greggor Mattson Chapter Three: The Triumph of Collective Intimacy-Gay Collective Sex in New York City from the Late 1800s to Today Étienne Meunier and Jeffrey Escoffier Chapter Four: Gayborhoods as Criminogenic Space Vanessa R. Panfil Chapter Five: Disappearing: Gay Spaces and the Gay Singleton Aliraza Javaid Chapter Six: Erotic Capital and Queer Men of Color Omar Ali Mushtaq Chapter Seven: The Whiteness of Queer Urban Placemaking Theo Greene Chapter Eight: Beyond the Homonormative Framework: How Two-Mother Families in Poland Deal with Social Invisibility and Related Anxieties Magdalena Wojciechowska Chapter Nine: When the Gayborhood Isn't Enough: How Trans Y
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