Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.

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Autor(a) principal: Stamatopoulou, Katerina
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero
Texto Completo: https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/rlagg/article/view/11102
Resumo: The article aims to present the urban geography of lesbian and, to some extent, queer visibility in Paris. In particular, the focus is on the places lesbian and queer women frequent in order to meet and interact with each other. Through the combination of different methodological approaches, I tracked down the changes which have occurred in the LGBTQ Parisian scene since 2010 regarding the closing of lesbian businesses and the emergence of itinerant and ephemeral parties, which pass through the city, especially on the right bank of the Seine. Historical research, communication via Internet and social media, new venues for meeting people, informal networks and new cultural or festive associations are among the examined factors in conjunction with gentrification processes. The purpose is to present the recent developments and new strategies that lesbians and queer women have employed in order to ‘occupy’ the urban space and establish their visibility around the city of Paris. Taking into consideration the heterogeneity and multiplicity of lesbians and queer women, I suggest that LGBTQ parties interrupt the heteronormative continuum of public space and make the lesbian visibility more open, powerful and ubiquitous.
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title Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
spellingShingle Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
Stamatopoulou, Katerina
Lesbian Geographies
LGBTQ itinerant parties
Paris
lesbian and queer visibility
title_short Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
title_full Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
title_fullStr Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
title_full_unstemmed Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
title_sort Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris.
author Stamatopoulou, Katerina
author_facet Stamatopoulou, Katerina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stamatopoulou, Katerina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lesbian Geographies
LGBTQ itinerant parties
Paris
lesbian and queer visibility
topic Lesbian Geographies
LGBTQ itinerant parties
Paris
lesbian and queer visibility
description The article aims to present the urban geography of lesbian and, to some extent, queer visibility in Paris. In particular, the focus is on the places lesbian and queer women frequent in order to meet and interact with each other. Through the combination of different methodological approaches, I tracked down the changes which have occurred in the LGBTQ Parisian scene since 2010 regarding the closing of lesbian businesses and the emergence of itinerant and ephemeral parties, which pass through the city, especially on the right bank of the Seine. Historical research, communication via Internet and social media, new venues for meeting people, informal networks and new cultural or festive associations are among the examined factors in conjunction with gentrification processes. The purpose is to present the recent developments and new strategies that lesbians and queer women have employed in order to ‘occupy’ the urban space and establish their visibility around the city of Paris. Taking into consideration the heterogeneity and multiplicity of lesbians and queer women, I suggest that LGBTQ parties interrupt the heteronormative continuum of public space and make the lesbian visibility more open, powerful and ubiquitous.
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