ISBN: 978-85-7511-232-8
Drawing on developments within the tradition of sound anthropology—which understands the relationship with objects as constitutive of all human social experience—Isadora Lins França clearly and systematically develops the view that the market and consumption play a central role in the production and social recognition of subjects, identities, and styles associated with homosexuality.
The researcher guides the reader through the nightlife universe of São Paulo, focusing on a sample of its spaces of sociability, flirting, and leisure.