Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ?
Through an intersectional analysis, this article questions the transformation of Brussels into an “inclusive city” for sexual minorities. In a context of inter-urban competition, it shows that the implementation of the “inclusive city” finds an echo in the new challenges posed by the urban managemen...
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description | Through an intersectional analysis, this article questions the transformation of Brussels into an “inclusive city” for sexual minorities. In a context of inter-urban competition, it shows that the implementation of the “inclusive city” finds an echo in the new challenges posed by the urban management transformation: economic and tourist development, brand image, settlement, attractiveness, etc. This implementation thus generates a cohabitation between recognition and instrumentalization logics of sexual minorities. In this context, queer spaces today are seen as a resource for urban development, even in historically downgraded neighborhoods that are, a priori, far removed from queer imaginations. However, the implementation of the “inclusive city” produces hierarchies between minorized groups, depending on who is designated as a value producer. Thus, the article underlines how the implementation of the “inclusive city” builds “winning” and “losing” communities, inscribed in class, gender and race relations. |
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spelling | doaj-art-8f1c247113d0407e9e9c8f4f21bef00b2025-01-09T13:07:20ZfraGenre, Sexualité et SociétéGenre, Sexualité et Société2104-37362024-11-013210.4000/12xugBruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ?Alexandre DonnenThrough an intersectional analysis, this article questions the transformation of Brussels into an “inclusive city” for sexual minorities. In a context of inter-urban competition, it shows that the implementation of the “inclusive city” finds an echo in the new challenges posed by the urban management transformation: economic and tourist development, brand image, settlement, attractiveness, etc. This implementation thus generates a cohabitation between recognition and instrumentalization logics of sexual minorities. In this context, queer spaces today are seen as a resource for urban development, even in historically downgraded neighborhoods that are, a priori, far removed from queer imaginations. However, the implementation of the “inclusive city” produces hierarchies between minorized groups, depending on who is designated as a value producer. Thus, the article underlines how the implementation of the “inclusive city” builds “winning” and “losing” communities, inscribed in class, gender and race relations.https://journals.openedition.org/gss/9158politicssexual diversityLGBTQpublic spaceneoliberalism |
spellingShingle | Alexandre Donnen Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ? Genre, Sexualité et Société politics sexual diversity LGBTQ public space neoliberalism |
title | Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ? |
title_full | Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ? |
title_fullStr | Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ? |
title_full_unstemmed | Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ? |
title_short | Bruxelles, une « ville inclusive », mais pour qui ? |
title_sort | bruxelles une ville inclusive mais pour qui |
topic | politics sexual diversity LGBTQ public space neoliberalism |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/gss/9158 |
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