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Park Cruising

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An intimate look at one of culture’s most enduring taboos: public sex. Park Cruising takes a long look at the men who cruise for sex in urban parks. Human rights lawyer Marcus McCann uses park crui...
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  • 02 May 2023
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An intimate look at one of culture’s most enduring taboos: public sex.

Park Cruising takes a long look at the men who cruise for sex in urban parks. Human rights lawyer Marcus McCann uses park cruising as a point of departure for discussions of consent, empathy, public health, municipal planning, and our relationship to strangers. Prompted by his work opposing a police sting in a suburban park, McCann’s ruminations go beyond targeted enforcement and police indifference to violence to examine cruising as a type of world-building.

The result is a series of insightful and poetic walks through history, law, literature, and popular representations of cruising in search of the social value of sex. What McCann ultimately reveals is a world of connection, care, and unexpected lessons about the value of pleasure.

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Price: $17.99
Pages: 352
Publisher: House of Anansi Press
Imprint: House of Anansi Press
Publication Date: 02 May 2023
Trim Size: 7.50 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781487011789
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies, HISTORY / LGBTQ+, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality
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Park Cruising feels immediate and personal in the exact way orator and rhetoritcian Isocrates counselled millennia ago: the emotion and the facts become a combined triumph that delivers McCann’s argument straight to the heart.” — Xtra



“[McCann] shows us the past and the present, and provides us with a vision of how the views of park cruising could and should evolve in the future.” — In Magazine



“McCann’s strong prose explores sex and sex laws in Canada. Park Cruising shows how those laws shape our behaviours and contribute to our urban fabric, but most importantly how they demonize an act that he argues should be joyous and full of pleasure.” — The Grind



“Thoroughly researched but not drily academic, journalistic yet substantial ... McCann forges likeable, roving essays that are interesting, pointed, informative, and insistent.” — Plenitude