Cruising: The fortuitous appropriation of public space to keep casual sex between men

Cruising: The fortuitous appropriation of public space to keep casual sex between men

Authors

  • Luis Alonso Rojas Herra Universidad Hispanoamericana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v6i2.1495

Keywords:

Cruising, Homosexual, public space, ethnography, sexuality

Abstract

In this paper we approach the various practices that occur within the processes of spatial construction exercised by people when they inhabit public space, as the appropriation of public space for sex between men, activity which it is muted in some social spheres, although its exercise is ancient (Sennett , 1994) and still continues to be carried out today by hundreds of people. Relevant data on frequency, displacement and types of this practice is discussed as a result of an ethnographic exercise done for the course of Recreation and Public Space, for the second half of 2014 of the Master of Landscape Design Site and the University of Costa Rica (UCR).

Author Biography

Luis Alonso Rojas Herra, Universidad Hispanoamericana

Licenciado en Arquitectura por la Universidad Veritas y cursa actualmente el Posgrado en Paisajismo y Diseño de Sitio de la Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). Labora como profesional independiente en consultoría de diseño arquitectónico e investigación del paisaje social y, paralelo a esto, se desempeña como docente universitario en la Universidad Hispanoamericana y la ULACIT desde hace más de 3 años.

Published

2016-06-28

How to Cite

Rojas Herra, Luis Alonso. 2016. “Cruising: The Fortuitous Appropriation of Public Space to Keep Casual Sex Between Men”. Revista Rupturas 6 (2):329-44. https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v6i2.1495.

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