Visión geográfica de los lugares gay de la ciudad de México
Keywords:
hombre, homosexual, población, hombre gayAbstract
This paper presents a spatial perspective of the social interaction among homosexual men in Mexico City in the 1990´s. It is based on a survey applied to homosexual men and field-work observations. The authors believe that an important contribution of this study is the cartographic material which contains the places most frequently visited by the examined group, as well as their description.
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