Who Needs Gay Bars?, Greggor Mattson, PhD
Who Needs Gay Bars?, Greggor Mattson, PhD
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Who Needs Gay Bars?
Bar-Hopping through America's Endangered LGBTQ+ Places

Author: Greggor Mattson, PhD

Narrator: Curtis Michael Holland

Unabridged: 12 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/25/2023


Synopsis

Gay bars have been closing by the hundreds. The story goes that increasing mainstream acceptance of LGBTQ+ people, plus dating apps, have rendered these spaces obsolete. Beyond that, rampant gentrification in big cities has pushed gay bars out of the neighborhoods they helped make hip. Who Needs Gay Bars? considers these narratives, accepting that the answer for some might be: maybe nobody. And yet . . .

Jarred by the closing of his favorite local watering hole in Cleveland, Ohio, Greggor Mattson embarks on a journey across the country to paint a much more complex picture of the cultural significance of these spaces, inside "big four" gay cities, but also beyond them.

From the historical archives of Seattle's Garden of Allah, to the outpost bars in Texas, Missouri, or Florida that serve as community hubs for queer youth—these are places of celebration, where the next drag superstar may be discovered. They are also fraught grounds for confronting the racial and gender politics within and without the LGBTQ+ community.

The question that frames this story is not asking whether these spaces are needed, but for whom, earnestly exploring the diversity of folks and purposes they serve today.

About Greggor Mattson, PhD

Greggor Mattson, PhD, is an author and professor of sociology at Oberlin College & Conservatory where he teaches courses on sexuality, nightlife, and cities. He is the author of The Cultural Politics of European Prostitution Reform: Governing Loose Women. His work has appeared in the Annual Review of Sociology, as well as in Slate, Literary Hub, Business Insider, and the Daily Beast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sage on June 01, 2023

This book makes you want to find the nearest gay bar and talk to the bartender while over-tipping and relishing in every little detail of the space. Gay bars are often complicated spaces, and Mattson does a wonderful job guiding the reader to consider what makes them complicated while never losing s......more

Goodreads review by Jared on December 31, 2024

On paper, this seems like it’ll be a fun romp through America’s gay/queer/lesbian bars and how they came to be. This book IS that, but it is also so, so much more. These bars are for-profit nonprofits, lone outposts in red states for LGBTQIA+ people, performance places, nightclubs and so much more.......more

Goodreads review by Kari on December 25, 2023

I love this book, which is illuminating about what it means to be queer today. It's about so much more than bars. It's about how queerness lives in U.S. culture amidst capitalism, amidst racism, amidst economic inequality and gentrification, amidst straight friends and the RuPaul-ification of queer......more

Goodreads review by Steve on September 05, 2023

An "inside baseball" look at the current status of gay bars in the United States. Being straight I had to Google a lot of terms and slang. An interesting trip through a world that I knew existed but didn't know much about.......more

Goodreads review by Vampire Who on August 30, 2024

this is an absurdly good book, a fantastic explainer on gay bars and queer culture in general, through a well organized and well curated collection of bar-hopping "stories", that can be read as social history, memoir, cultural commentary or travelogue (and often as advertisements for the bars themse......more