Between 1967 and 1982, homosexual liberation movements emerged in Latin America that sought to unify strategies of social and sexual revolution. This article proposes a comparative study to rethink the periodization of the distinct selection of cases and analyze the similarities and differences between them. For this, the cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico are discussed. The purpose of this paper is to find a different explanation for these movements that avoids viewing them as just a projection of the Stonewall uprising (1969), thereby bringing forward an explanatory variable from within Latin America. In turn, the respective relationships of these movements with the local radical Left and the State are also considered
Given the history of the region, the extension of rights to sexual minorities in Latin America may b...
This chapter reconstructs the origins of identity as a key concept in socio-political analysis and i...
Throughout Latin America, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) and abortion rights m...
Entre 1967-1982 se extendieron en América Latina movimientos nominados de liberación homosexual que ...
Between 1967 and 1982, homosexual liberation movements emerged in Latin America that sought to unify...
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar en perspectiva comparada ytrasnacional a los movimientos de...
The Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH, 1967-1976) was the first political movement of homosexual ...
In this dissertation, I study an aspect unexplored in both the field of history and that of literary...
Abstract: Scholars have recast debates on globalization by emphasizing both na-tional actors ’ selec...
Resumen El Frente de Liberación Homosexual fue un colectivo político argentino. Su proyecto inten...
El siglo XX de Argentina estuvo signado por sucesivos golpes de Estado queafectaron decididamente la...
This thesis explores the current cross-national variation in Latin American LGBT rights since the be...
The events of 1968 are known today as the first world cultural revolution. Latin America was not fa...
The following research focuses on lesbian intimacy in Argentina between 1966–1988, with particular f...
The history of homosexuality and the history of the homosexual movement are two similar but very dif...
Given the history of the region, the extension of rights to sexual minorities in Latin America may b...
This chapter reconstructs the origins of identity as a key concept in socio-political analysis and i...
Throughout Latin America, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) and abortion rights m...
Entre 1967-1982 se extendieron en América Latina movimientos nominados de liberación homosexual que ...
Between 1967 and 1982, homosexual liberation movements emerged in Latin America that sought to unify...
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar en perspectiva comparada ytrasnacional a los movimientos de...
The Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH, 1967-1976) was the first political movement of homosexual ...
In this dissertation, I study an aspect unexplored in both the field of history and that of literary...
Abstract: Scholars have recast debates on globalization by emphasizing both na-tional actors ’ selec...
Resumen El Frente de Liberación Homosexual fue un colectivo político argentino. Su proyecto inten...
El siglo XX de Argentina estuvo signado por sucesivos golpes de Estado queafectaron decididamente la...
This thesis explores the current cross-national variation in Latin American LGBT rights since the be...
The events of 1968 are known today as the first world cultural revolution. Latin America was not fa...
The following research focuses on lesbian intimacy in Argentina between 1966–1988, with particular f...
The history of homosexuality and the history of the homosexual movement are two similar but very dif...
Given the history of the region, the extension of rights to sexual minorities in Latin America may b...
This chapter reconstructs the origins of identity as a key concept in socio-political analysis and i...
Throughout Latin America, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) and abortion rights m...