Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma
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Resumo: | Gay Village is a three-month-long summertime festival, organised in the capital of Italy: Rome. It was created in 2002, after the success of the 2000 World Pride, and has quickly turned into a key event in Rome's summertime entertainment. Ethnographic work at the Gay Village 2017 edition revealed a significant presence of heteronormed cisgender young men among the festival crowd; their experience of and practices throughout the dancing nights often turned into forms of aggressive spatial appropriation, which easily produced a sense of discomfort and lack of safety among women and queer subjectivities. The case study aims at understanding how this form of heteronormed colonisation has come about, in an effort to revive the intellectual debate on gay-branded spaces of consumption. While scholarly work has thoroughly investigated the progressive straightening' of mainstream gay-connoted venues, Rome's Gay Village appears to be an urban artefact that not only does not convincingly challenge spatial heteronormativity, but to a certain extent also fails to successfully replicate a classic paradigm of urban gay-friendliness through consumption'. And this happens in a metropolitan context that is fully integrated within the common notion of West'. Consequently, Rome's Gay Village challenges, from within, assumptions on the uniformity of the geopolitical construct of West' in terms of gender and sexual matters, while also echoing the scholarly problematisation of urban models attempting to conjugate queer liberation with capital accumulation. |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma La Rocca,Marco Village gay-branded consumption heteronormativity Rome West |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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Village People: reflexões críticas acerca de um espaço de laser gay-branded em Roma |
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La Rocca,Marco |
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Village gay-branded consumption heteronormativity Rome West |
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Village gay-branded consumption heteronormativity Rome West |
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Gay Village is a three-month-long summertime festival, organised in the capital of Italy: Rome. It was created in 2002, after the success of the 2000 World Pride, and has quickly turned into a key event in Rome's summertime entertainment. Ethnographic work at the Gay Village 2017 edition revealed a significant presence of heteronormed cisgender young men among the festival crowd; their experience of and practices throughout the dancing nights often turned into forms of aggressive spatial appropriation, which easily produced a sense of discomfort and lack of safety among women and queer subjectivities. The case study aims at understanding how this form of heteronormed colonisation has come about, in an effort to revive the intellectual debate on gay-branded spaces of consumption. While scholarly work has thoroughly investigated the progressive straightening' of mainstream gay-connoted venues, Rome's Gay Village appears to be an urban artefact that not only does not convincingly challenge spatial heteronormativity, but to a certain extent also fails to successfully replicate a classic paradigm of urban gay-friendliness through consumption'. And this happens in a metropolitan context that is fully integrated within the common notion of West'. Consequently, Rome's Gay Village challenges, from within, assumptions on the uniformity of the geopolitical construct of West' in terms of gender and sexual matters, while also echoing the scholarly problematisation of urban models attempting to conjugate queer liberation with capital accumulation. |
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