2019
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/s364v
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Small-City Gay Bars, Big-City Urbanism

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Despite the widely hailed importance of gay bars, what we know about them in the U.S. comes from outliers: gay neighborhoods in four big cities. This essay explores the similarities of 52 small-city gay bars to each other, and their differences from big-city gayborhood bars. Small-city gay bars are surprisingly integrated with straight people in their often red-state communities and are as racially diverse than the counties in which they reside. They are subcultural amenities not just for LGBT people but fo… Show more

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“…A recent Psychology Today article entitled “Is it last call for the gay bar” points to the closing of a 40-year-old gay bar in Australia (Gerace, 2017). Mattson (2019) argues that this glorification of gay bars is based on data in a few major metropolitan cities. In other words, such discourses are premature and ignore the queer experiences in less populated cities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent Psychology Today article entitled “Is it last call for the gay bar” points to the closing of a 40-year-old gay bar in Australia (Gerace, 2017). Mattson (2019) argues that this glorification of gay bars is based on data in a few major metropolitan cities. In other words, such discourses are premature and ignore the queer experiences in less populated cities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Queer spaces in large cities tend to be White and male dominated, qualitative evidence suggests that gay bars in smaller cities are at least as ethnoracially diverse as the areas in which they are situated(Mattson 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%