From the hotspots of commercial sex through to
the suburbia of twitching curtains, urban life and
sexualities appear inseparable. Cities are the source of
our most familiar images of sexual practice, and are the
spaces where new understandings of sexuality take shape.
In an era of global business and tourism, cities are
also the hubs around which a global sex trade is
organised and where virtual sex content is obsessively
produced and consumed. Detailing the relationships
between sexed bodies, sexual subjectivities and forms of
intimacy, Cities and Sexualities explores the
role of the city in shaping our sexual lives. At the
same time, it describes how the actions of urban
governors, city planners, the police and judiciary
combine to produce cities in which some sexual
proclivities and tastes are normalised and others
excluded. In so doing, it maps out the diverse sexual
landscapes of the city - from spaces of courtship,
coupling and cohabitation through to sites of adult
entertainment, prostitution, and pornography.
Considering both the normative geographies of
heterosexuality and monogamy, as well as urban
geographies of radical/queer sex, this book provides a
unique perspective on the relationship between sex and
the city. Cities and Sexualities offers a
wide overview of the state-of-the-art in geographies and
sociologies of sexuality, as well as an
empirically-grounded account of the forms of desire that
animate the erotic city. It describes the diverse
sexual landscapes that characterise both the
contemporary Western city as well as cities in the
global South. The book features a wide range of
boxed case studies as well as suggestions for further
reading at the end each chapter. It will appeal to
undergraduate students studying Geography, Urban
Studies, Gender Studies and Sociology.
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