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Ottawa's Le/The Village: Creating a gaybourhood amidst the 'death of the village'

机译:渥太华的Le / The Village:在“村庄的死亡”之中创造同性恋

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Gay villages, usually defined as spatially concentrated configurations of bars, entertainment venues, community spaces, and homes associated with a gay-identified population, have received considerable attention from urban geographers studying gentrification. Frequently, gay villages have been critiqued as commodified spaces that serve mostly upper- and middle-class patrons. Yet they are also culturally and historically significant sites of mobilization, community building, and identity formation. During the last decade, media outlets in some North American cities have begun to dismiss gay villages as 'declining' or 'dead.' In models of 'gay village evolution,' decline is often positioned as a natural end precipitated by the commercialization and normalization of gay community spaces, the emergence of alternative venues in out-of-centre neighborhoods, and recent advancements in gay rights that render 'safe' spaces unnecessary. Using the case study of Ottawa, Canada's Le/The Village, a gay village designated by the municipal government in November 2011, this paper argues that gay village decline, more a discursive trend than a foregone conclusion, is contingent upon both the historical and cultural particularities of cities and the intersecting subjectivities of those who encounter the village. The Ottawa case runs counter to discourse that dismisses gay villages as normalizing, over-commercialized, exclusionary, or simply passe. Using the narratives of 24 gay-identified men living in Ottawa, this article suggests that the absence of a village, as much as the creation and concretization of one, can perpetuate extant class and locational privilege within gay communities and that 'new' gay villages in smaller cities-perhaps more symbolic and psychic than capitalistic-may work to challenge the perpetuation of privilege.
机译:同性恋村庄通常被定义为酒吧,娱乐场所,社区空间和与同性恋认同的人口相关联的房屋的空间集中配置,已经受到研究高级化的城市地理学家的极大关注。通常,同性恋村庄曾被批评为商品化空间,主要为中上层顾客提供服务。然而,它们还是动员,社区建设和身份形成的重要文化和历史场所。在过去的十年中,北美一些城市的媒体开始将同性恋村庄视为“衰退”或“死亡”。在“同性恋村落演变”模型中,衰落通常被定位为同性恋社区空间的商业化和正常化,偏远社区中替代场所的出现以及同性恋权利的最新发展(促成“安全”的空间。以加拿大Le / The Village渥太华为例,该村是市政府于2011年11月指定的一个同志村庄,本文认为同志村庄的衰落取决于历史和文化,而不仅仅是一种断断续续的趋势,而已成定局。城市的特殊性以及与村庄相遇者的相交主观性。渥太华案与话语背道而驰,后者将同性恋村庄视为正常化,过度商业化,排他性或简单地过时。本文使用24位居住在渥太华的同性恋者的叙述,表明没有村庄,以及建立和具体化一个村庄,可以使同性恋社区和“新的”同性恋村庄永久存在阶级和位置特权。在较小的城市中-比资本主义更具象征性和精神性-可能会挑战特权的延续。

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    《Geoforum》 |2013年第10期|233-242|共10页
  • 作者

    Nathaniel M. Lewis;

  • 作者单位

    Gender and Health Promotion Studies Unit. School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, 6230 South Street, Room 209 Halifax Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4R2;

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  • 关键词

    Gay village; Ottawa; Canada; Neighbourhood; Gentrification; Identity; Queer;

    机译:同性恋村;渥太华;加拿大;邻里;绅士化身份酷儿;
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