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AUTOR(ES) R. Parker , J. Garcia , Ashley Perry , Miguel Muñoz‐Laboy , M. Muñoz-Laboy M , Theodore Isaac Rubin , Eleanor Rubin
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Columbia University, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Temple University
ANO 1975
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 D508FCFEB481CB9F99C7E789B4E3C0F4
MD5 97120cc6447870f99a967f15ce3b16e0

Resumo

Latino male bisexual experience has remained under-studied and under-theorized in much of the recent sexuality research. Based on long-term ethnographic research conducted in Rio de Janeiro and New York City, this article seeks to examine the cultural patterns and social contexts in which male bisexual experiences took shape in these urban centers, and to explore and refine a number of key theoretical formulations that have been developed in recent sexuality research. It examines the ways in which bisexual desires take shape, the choreography of sexual interactions with both male and female partners, and the continuities and changes that seem to be taking place in these settings.

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