

An edition of Crossings (2025)
Creative Ecologies of Cruising
By João Florêncio,Liz Rosenfeld,Grace Lavery
Publish Date
15 Apr 2025
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Language
eng
Pages
166
Description:
*Crossings* is a book about queer cruising. Cruising understood not only as what we do when we go out looking for sex, but cruising as a creative methodology of the erotic, one that decenters space, time, identities and the materiality of bodies, opening them all to new constellations of being, to pleasures unknown. Drawing from, but not restricted by, histories of gay male cruising, the book stages a creative autotheoretical dialogue between a queer artist and a queer academic reminiscing about and thinking with their cruising lives. The result is an erotic hybrid form hovering between artist book and scholarly work, between manifesto and sex memoir. There, the voices of each author, merged together in one, invite the reader to inhabit the erotic spacetime between self and other, the familiar and the strange, desire and pleasure, climax and release. That is, the spaces and temporalities of cruising itself.
subjects: Sociology, Cruising (Sexual behavior), LGBTQ sexuality, queer, queer sexuality, eroticism, LGBTQ nonfiction, sex memoir, manifesto, queer pleasure, pleasure, Philosophy, Critical, and Social Theory, Art, Music, and Architecture, Theater and Performance Studies, Gender Studies, Biography and Memoir, General Interest, LGBTQ Studies, Gay Studies, Human Sexuality, Erotica, Feminism, Feminist Theory, LGBTQ literary criticism, literary criticism, performance art