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Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader - Exploring LGBTQ+ Latinx Identity & Culture | Academic Research & Social Justice Education
Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader - Exploring LGBTQ+ Latinx Identity & Culture | Academic Research & Social Justice Education
Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader - Exploring LGBTQ+ Latinx Identity & Culture | Academic Research & Social Justice Education
Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader - Exploring LGBTQ+ Latinx Identity & Culture | Academic Research & Social Justice Education

Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader - Exploring LGBTQ+ Latinx Identity & Culture | Academic Research & Social Justice Education

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The authors of the essays in this unique collection explore the lives and cultural contributions of gay Latino men in the United States, while also analyzing the political and theoretical stakes of gay Latino studies. In new essays and influential previously published pieces, Latino scholars based in American studies, ethnic studies, history, performance studies, and sociology consider gay Latino scholarly and cultural work in relation to mainstream gay, lesbian, and queer academic discourses and the broader field of Chicano and Latino studies. They also critique cultural explanations of gay Latino sexual identity and behavior, examine artistic representations of queer Latinidad, and celebrate the place of dance in gay Latino culture. Designed to stimulate dialogue, the collection pairs each essay with a critical response by a prominent Latino/a or Chicana/o scholar. Terms such as gay, identity, queer, and visibility are contested throughout the volume; the significance of these debates is often brought to the fore in the commentaries. The essays in Gay Latino Studies complement and overlap with the groundbreaking work of lesbians of color and critical race theorists, as well as queer theorists and gay and lesbian studies scholars. Taken together, they offer much-needed insight into the lives and perspectives of gay, bisexual, and queer Latinos, and they renew attention to the politics of identity and coalition.Contributors. Tomás Almaguer, Luz Calvo, Lionel Cantú,, Daniel Contreras, Catriona Rueda Esquibel, Ramón García, Ramón A. Gutiérrez, Michael Hames-García, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, María Lugones, Ernesto J. Martínez, Paula M. L. Moya, José Esteban Muñoz, Frances Negrón-Muntaner, Ricardo L. Ortiz, Daniel Enrique Pérez, Ramón H. Rivera-Servera, Richard T. Rodríguez, David Román, Horacio N. Roque Ramírez, Antonio Viego

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I purchased this book when it first came out. Great prize and quality of service. The book is extremely educational and a great resource to have in your libary. It gives a great understanding of gay latino studies, something that is greatly needed in many social sciences fields.
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