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

Katerina Stamatopoulou
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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.
女孩们想要的不仅仅是乐趣:巴黎女同性恋聚会的另类地理
这篇文章的目的是呈现女同性恋的城市地理,在某种程度上,酷儿在巴黎的可见度。特别地,重点是女同性恋和酷儿女性经常见面和相互交流的地方。通过不同方法的结合,我追踪了自2010年以来LGBTQ巴黎场景中发生的变化,这些变化涉及女同性恋企业的关闭和流动和短暂派对的出现,这些派对穿过城市,特别是在塞纳河右岸。历史研究、通过互联网和社交媒体的交流、人们见面的新场所、非正式网络和新的文化或节日协会是与士绅化进程相结合的因素。目的是展示女同性恋和酷儿女性为了“占领”城市空间和在巴黎建立她们的知名度而采用的最新发展和新策略。考虑到女同性恋和酷儿女性的异质性和多样性,我建议LGBTQ政党打破公共空间的异性恋统一体,使女同性恋的可见性更加开放、强大和无处不在。
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