Against the heteronormativity of the increasing field of studies around intergenerational family relations within asset-based welfare systems, the paper analyses the housing pathways of lesbian and gay young people, focusing on family intergenerational relations and the implications concerning emotional, private and sexual life. The paper focuses on Greece and Italy, two countries characterized by the so-called ‘Southern European’ model of welfare system centred around the family. Given the persistence of homo/lesbophobia, this process pushes lesbian and gay youth to negotiate between housing choices and personal lives in ambivalent ways. The housing strategies analysed are regrouped into four categories: (i) the return to the family house; (ii) the dependence on the family of origin to buy or rent; (iii) international migration to be more autonomous; (iv) the experience of alternative housing models, mostly squatting, or sharing (including Airbnb). Our categorization must not be interpreted as fixed or immutable since people might try different solutions over time.

The housing pathways of lesbian and gay youth and intergenerational family relations: a Southern European perspective / DI FELICIANTONIO, Cesare; Dagkouly-Kyriakoglou, Myrto. - In: HOUSING STUDIES. - ISSN 0267-3037. - 37:3(2022), pp. 414-434. [10.1080/02673037.2020.1807471]

The housing pathways of lesbian and gay youth and intergenerational family relations: a Southern European perspective

Cesare Di Feliciantonio
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2022

Abstract

Against the heteronormativity of the increasing field of studies around intergenerational family relations within asset-based welfare systems, the paper analyses the housing pathways of lesbian and gay young people, focusing on family intergenerational relations and the implications concerning emotional, private and sexual life. The paper focuses on Greece and Italy, two countries characterized by the so-called ‘Southern European’ model of welfare system centred around the family. Given the persistence of homo/lesbophobia, this process pushes lesbian and gay youth to negotiate between housing choices and personal lives in ambivalent ways. The housing strategies analysed are regrouped into four categories: (i) the return to the family house; (ii) the dependence on the family of origin to buy or rent; (iii) international migration to be more autonomous; (iv) the experience of alternative housing models, mostly squatting, or sharing (including Airbnb). Our categorization must not be interpreted as fixed or immutable since people might try different solutions over time.
2022
lesbian and gay youth; housing pathways; asset-based welfare; intergenerational family relations; Southern Europe
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The housing pathways of lesbian and gay youth and intergenerational family relations: a Southern European perspective / DI FELICIANTONIO, Cesare; Dagkouly-Kyriakoglou, Myrto. - In: HOUSING STUDIES. - ISSN 0267-3037. - 37:3(2022), pp. 414-434. [10.1080/02673037.2020.1807471]
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