矿井中的金丝雀?新自由主义华盛顿特区的同性恋社区、消费与抱负

Canaries in the mine? Gay community, consumption and aspiration in neoliberal Washington, DC

Urban Studies · 2016
被引 21
ABS 3

中文导读

研究华盛顿特区男同性恋者如何内化新自由主义话语,导致社区空间瓦解,并分析其职业、房产和社会流动抱负的难以实现。

Abstract

Gay men have been implicated in neoliberal urban development strategies (e.g. the creative city) as a ‘canary’ population that forecasts growth. Paradoxically, both neoliberal re-development of North American inner-cities and the ways in which gay men become neoliberalised as individuals contribute to the dissolution of urban gay communities. In contrast to discourses of homonormativity, which suggest that gay men’s declining attachments to gay communities stem from new equalities and consequent desires to assimilate into the mainstream, this article argues that gay men in DC have internalised neoliberal discourses that call for career development, home ownership and social hypermobilities. The narratives of 24 gay-identified men living in DC indicate that the social and spatial dissolution of the gay community is linked with individual aspirations that are increasingly difficult to achieve. These aspirations include career advancement in a transient local economy, property ownership in an out-of-reach market, and the attainment of social status based on an ability to move through multiple neighbourhoods and venues with ease. As might be expected, African American and working class men are often left beyond the fray of these new neoliberal ideals.

城市研究性别研究社会学政治经济学