Abstract
This article is part of a joint ethnographic exercise to problematize notions of “periphery”, or what is “peripheral”, articulated to certain social markers of difference present in the circulations of subjects who self-identify as masculine and (homo)sexual. Based on two fields of study applied to the city of São Paulo, we discuss the possibilities of crossing contributions from feminist geography with urban anthropological studies, and vice versa, mainly considering the production of space caused by the circulation of subjects.
“Peripheries”; Homo)sexualities; Mobilities; Socio-spatial Disputes