Kristi Marshae

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The proliferation of gay cruising cultures in ruined buildings on the Manhattan waterfront in the 1970s underlined the failure of municipal authorities to redevelop this once-prosperous industrial space or to properly police the fringes of the city. As New York continued to reel from its industrial and economic decline, its heteronormative fabric also began to fray at the edges.
Cruising the Dead River: David Wojnarowicz and New York's Ruined Waterfront
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