Sacrificial Entrepreneurship: The Political Economy of Queer and Trans of Color Community Arts under Neoliberalism.

Abstract:

:This ethnographic study considers the political economy of queer and trans of color community organizations in the context of urban neoliberal governance in Toronto, Canada. While state institutions promote entrepreneurship-based arts funding as a means of economic development, queer and trans of color grassroots initiatives engage with these institutions in ways that compel a reconsideration of the relationship between entrepreneurship and neoliberalism. I propose the concept sacrificial entrepreneurship to identify how the disruption of the neoliberal incitement to personal gain by sacrificing one's economic well-being is patterned along lines of race, gender and sexuality. Focusing on Unapologetic Burlesque, a queer anti-racist community performance initiative, I show how queer and trans of color grassroots initiatives in Toronto take public resources intended to promote individual profit-making to create minoritized spaces of belonging. Through sacrificial entrepreneurship queer and trans of color subjects simultaneously collude and oppose the unfolding of neoliberal state initiatives.

journal_name

J Homosex

journal_title

Journal of homosexuality

authors

Chin M

doi

10.1080/00918369.2019.1698912

keywords:

["Canada","Neoliberalism","community organizing","entrepreneurship","gender","race","sexuality"]

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2021-07-03 00:00:00

pages

1371-1392

issue

8

eissn

0091-8369

issn

1540-3602

journal_volume

68

pub_type

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