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Gestión del cuerpo y planificación urbana: Desplazamiento de significado en la reivención de cuepos y ciudades

Lucas Henrique De SousaAna Lúcia De Castro

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corpographydiverging from the way thar are predicted and proposed by the governmental power in their urban marketing strategies. The article discusses how the occupation of urban spaces by transvestites for prostitution may imply reflections on the role of norms of gender in the (re)distribution of bodies in cities. Ciudadtransvestiteurban marketing. 189 199bodies controlControl de Cuerpos:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]other experiences in the city potentially build new meaning to itto attract investments and touristsCorpografíaTravestiMarketing Urbano.cityimplement strategies that aim to homogenizeUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍADesplazamiento de significado en la reivención de cuepos y ciudades de Sousa [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674041 Gestión del cuerpo y planificación urbana]which would escape those strategically plannedAna Lúcia Contemporary cities have administrations increasingly marked by urban planning guidelines that are guided by business and marketing andde Castro1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674041 Gestión del cuerpo y planificación urbana: Desplazamiento de significado en la reivención de cuepos y ciudades de Sousacreating alternative possibilities of usesspectacularize and control urban space. HoweverLucas Henrique

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Contemporary cities have administrations increasingly marked by urban planning guidelines that are guided by business and marketing and, to attract investments and tourists, implement strategies that aim to homogenize, spectacularize and control urban space. However, other experiences in the city potentially build new meaning to it, which would escape those strategically planned, creating alternative possibilities of uses, diverging from the way thar are predicted and proposed by the governmental power in their urban marketing strategies. The article discusses how the occupation of urban spaces by transvestites for prostitution may imply reflections on the role of norms of gender in the (re)distribution of bodies in cities.

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