Sexiled in Mexico City: Urban Migrations Motivated by Sexual Orientation
Bulletin of Latin American Research
Published online on July 15, 2016
Abstract
Migration processes have been studied primarily from an economic or work‐related standpoint. We analyse the extent to which sexual orientation becomes a key factor in the decision, made by men who are attracted to other men, to move to Mexico City. A qualitative study was carried out based on in‐depth interviews and participant observation. With this data, we analysed: (a) the men's motivations and strategies for moving to Mexico City; (b) the process of coming out; (c) the role of support networks in the city; and (d) the perception of their place of origin, having completed the migration process.