When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco

This article offers a study of the now clichéd Bohemian Index. I explore how Richard Florida’s arguments flatten, homogenize and commercialize the radicalism and resistance of the cities validated through his criteria. Activism becomes a brand. San Francisco is important in such research because of...

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Main Author: Tara Brabazon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2011-05-01
Series:Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
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Online Access:http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/51/5_1_11_4_brabazon.pdf
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description This article offers a study of the now clichéd Bohemian Index. I explore how Richard Florida’s arguments flatten, homogenize and commercialize the radicalism and resistance of the cities validated through his criteria. Activism becomes a brand. San Francisco is important in such research because of its political and literary history, with North Beach’s iconography tethered to the Beat Generation. The best known ‘Left Coast City’ in the world, San Francisco reveals the political paradoxes of creative industries and the city imaging literature. Bohemia creates an attractive city of coffee and conversation. San Francisco is a diverse economy, with developed service, tourist and hospitality industries. It is facing seismic challenges, as is the home state. In a credit crunch, the economies based around lifestyle capitalism and service industries suffer as international infrastructural and public sector funding retracts. My article proposes no causal relationship between bohemia and economic development through either tourism or the creative industries. Instead, the complexity of ‘Bohemia’ as a concept, trope and brand is revealed, spilling beyond the seemingly predictable, mappable and trackable Bohemian Index.
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spelling doaj.art-ede1247af0dd4a5c8eedd358ede1cbac2022-12-21T19:38:28ZengUniversity of BucharestHuman Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography1843-65872067-22842011-05-01514359When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San FranciscoTara Brabazon0University of Brighton, Media Studies, Brighton, UKThis article offers a study of the now clichéd Bohemian Index. I explore how Richard Florida’s arguments flatten, homogenize and commercialize the radicalism and resistance of the cities validated through his criteria. Activism becomes a brand. San Francisco is important in such research because of its political and literary history, with North Beach’s iconography tethered to the Beat Generation. The best known ‘Left Coast City’ in the world, San Francisco reveals the political paradoxes of creative industries and the city imaging literature. Bohemia creates an attractive city of coffee and conversation. San Francisco is a diverse economy, with developed service, tourist and hospitality industries. It is facing seismic challenges, as is the home state. In a credit crunch, the economies based around lifestyle capitalism and service industries suffer as international infrastructural and public sector funding retracts. My article proposes no causal relationship between bohemia and economic development through either tourism or the creative industries. Instead, the complexity of ‘Bohemia’ as a concept, trope and brand is revealed, spilling beyond the seemingly predictable, mappable and trackable Bohemian Index.http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/51/5_1_11_4_brabazon.pdfBohemiaBohemian IndexCreative IndustriesRichard FloridaSan Francisco
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When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco
Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
Bohemia
Bohemian Index
Creative Industries
Richard Florida
San Francisco
title When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco
title_full When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco
title_fullStr When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco
title_full_unstemmed When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco
title_short When bohemia becomes a business: City lights, Columbus avenue and a future for San Francisco
title_sort when bohemia becomes a business city lights columbus avenue and a future for san francisco
topic Bohemia
Bohemian Index
Creative Industries
Richard Florida
San Francisco
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