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Transformations in LGBT consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in the neoliberal city

机译:新自由主义城市LGBT消费景观和休闲空间的转变

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This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city LGBT neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia and Toronto, Canada. In doing so, we rethink orthodox positions on neoliberalism and homonormativity by considering practices of sociability and commensality. We contend that closer attention to interactions between mainstream and LGBT consumers is key to understanding these urban changes. Mainstream-LGBT interactions encompass both congruent and competing practices, actualised in both physical encounters in consumer landscapes and discursive reputations of those spaces. These relations are increasingly important owing to the progressive integration of LGBT neighbourhoods into urban cultures and economies. Simultaneously, the materialisation of diverse LGBT landscapes in Sydney and Toronto has generated a relational geography of traditional' gay villages and emergent' queer-friendly neighbourhoods. We argue that practices and spaces of leisure-based consumption are emerging in different forms across these neighbourhoods and between Sydney and Toronto. To illustrate this, we deploy a discourse analysis of mainstream newspaper articles on LGBT neighbourhoods over 2004-2014, supplemented by relevant LGBT press releases in Toronto, focusing on the use, meaning and social significance of leisure-based consumption sites - clubs, bars, cafes, restaurants. We find the balance of daytimeight-time leisure spaces, which have both social and material affordances, is a key discriminator across the neighbourhoods, both within and between the cities. Daytime consumer landscapes are more often framed as sociable and inclusive within the media, while night-time landscapes are perceived as divisive.
机译:本文研究了澳大利亚悉尼和加拿大多伦多市中心LGBT社区中消费者景观和休闲空间的最新转变。在这样做时,我们通过考虑社交性和礼貌性的做法,重新思考关于新自由主义和同范性的正统立场。我们认为,密切关注主流消费者与LGBT消费者之间的互动关系是理解这些城市变化的关键。主流-LGBT交互包括一致的和竞争的实践,这些实践都是在消费者环境中的实际遭遇以及这些空间的话语声誉中实现的。由于LGBT社区逐渐融入城市文化和经济,这些关系变得越来越重要。同时,悉尼和多伦多多样化LGBT景观的物化也形成了传统的“同性恋村庄”和“新兴的,对同性恋友善的社区”的关系地理。我们认为,在这些社区以及悉尼和多伦多之间,休闲消费的习惯和空间正在以不同的形式出现。为了说明这一点,我们对2004-2014年关于LGBT社区的主流报纸文章进行了话语分析,并以多伦多的LGBT相关新闻发布为补充,重点研究了休闲消费网站(俱乐部,酒吧,咖啡厅,饭店。我们发现,白天/晚上的休闲空间的平衡,既具有社会能力,又具有物质上的承受能力,是城市内部和城市之间各个社区的主要区别。在媒体中,白天的消费者景观通常被视为社交性和包容性的,而夜间的景观则被认为是分裂的。

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