Queer premises provide vital social and cultural infrastructure –
a queer infrastructure – connecting different generations and
locations, facilitating the movement of resources, across and
beyond the city. Queer Premises offers evidence for how London’s
diverse LGBTQ+ populations have embedded themselves into urban
spaces, systems and resources. It sets out to understand how,
across their different material dimensions, bars, cafés,
nightclubs, pubs, community centres have been imagined, created and
sustained. From the 1980s to the present, Campkin asks how, where,
and why these venues have been established, how they operate and
the purposes they serve, what challenges they face and why they
close down.
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