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Redesigning Wreck:

Beach Meets Forest as Location of Male Homoerotic Culture & Placemaking in Pacific Canada

From: In a Queer Country

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Gordon Brent Ingram turns to a place in which gay men both define their identities through an assertion of territory and engage in the sexuality that makes them what they are. This essay considers Vancouver’s Wreck Beach, one of the best-known spots in Canada for gay male cruising.

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Gordon Brent Ingram

Gordon Brent Ingram is from Vancouver Island and has a doctorate in environmental planning from the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught at Antioch College, the Santa Cruz and Berkeley campuses of the University of California, the University of British Columbia, and most recently at the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences. He was an editor of the Lambda Award-winning Queers in Space and is author of the On the Edge of a Great Forest: The Construction of Public Space by Sexual Minorities in Pacific Canada; terminal city hard love; and Building the Terminal City, to be published in 2002-2003.Gordon Brent Ingram is from Vancouver Island and has a doctorate in environmental planning from the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught at Antioch College, the Santa Cruz and Berkeley campuses of the University of California, the University of British Columbia, and most recently at the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences. He was an editor of the Lambda Award-winning Queers in Space and is author of the On the Edge of a Great Forest: The Construction of Public Space by Sexual Minorities in Pacific Canada; terminal city hard love; and Building the Terminal City, to be published in 2002-2003.