Artículos de revistas
Rua Declinada No Masculino: Sexualidades, Mercado Imobiliário E Masculinidades No Centro De São Paulo (brasil)
Street Declined For Male: Sexualities, Real Estate Market And Masculinities In Downtown Sao Paulo (brazil)
Registro en:
Punto Genero. Univ Chile, Fac Ciencias Sociales, p. 113 - 126, 2016.
0719-0417
WOS:000393508000008
10.5354/0719-0417.2016.42920
Autor
Puccinelli
Bruno
Institución
Resumen
This article addresses theoretically empiric data about the production of centers and peripheries in downtown Sao Paulo, taking as vectors gender and sexuality-based assumptions of differences. Such thematic and epistemological approach comes from produced data which discusses the existence of a "gay street" in Sao Paulo: the Frei Caneca Street. Contrastingly, Repubica region appears as carrier of a type of homosexuality less legitimate and interesting masculine-feminized homosexuality. This article is based in two Sao Paulo city districts, located in the central region of Sao Paulo, Republica and Consolacao. Such districts congregate most options for night leisure, shopping and meeting among homosexual behaving people. A considerable amount of streets and sets of streets on this region are generically called "gay", although presence of identity-defined audiences is complex and variable. Their identities vary among lesbians, bisexuals, transvestites, transsexuals and queer people, and those who don't have a well-marked identification. 6 113 126