This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/sexual identity continues to trouble Chican@/Latin@ writers, as evidenced in Felicia Luna Lemus’ novel Like Son (2007). Lemus's fiction serves as a prime example of how queer and genderqueer literary figures struggle — and often fail —to imagine themselves as desirable subjects of an emerging Latinotopia. Even as Latina/o presence further permeates the U.S. popular imaginary, queer Latin@ texts such as Lemus's remain attentive to the ongoing marginalization of non-normative genders and sexualities within Latinidad.Cet article révèle comment les tensions alimentant le choix entre une solidarité ethnique et une identité sexuelle/genrée non normat...
This dissertation aims to actively approach melodramatic Latinx/Mexican productions as cultural mani...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...
This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/se...
The Latinx queer subjectivity complicates the racial and social discourses of the United States and ...
Mots-clés : littérature chicano/latino, queer, genre, théorie, Luna Lemus Felicia ; Keywords : chic...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
Women writers on both sides of the US/Mexican border have rewritten Chicana-Fronteriza narratives by...
La présente thèse se propose d’analyser comment la littérature mexicaine contemporaine envisage les ...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...
Since 2015, the use of the term "Latinx" has become widespread on the Internet and other sociocultur...
In the last two decades, lesbian, gay, and queer literary studies have gained significant ground in ...
This dissertation aims to actively approach melodramatic Latinx/Mexican productions as cultural mani...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...
This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/se...
The Latinx queer subjectivity complicates the racial and social discourses of the United States and ...
Mots-clés : littérature chicano/latino, queer, genre, théorie, Luna Lemus Felicia ; Keywords : chic...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
Women writers on both sides of the US/Mexican border have rewritten Chicana-Fronteriza narratives by...
La présente thèse se propose d’analyser comment la littérature mexicaine contemporaine envisage les ...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...
Since 2015, the use of the term "Latinx" has become widespread on the Internet and other sociocultur...
In the last two decades, lesbian, gay, and queer literary studies have gained significant ground in ...
This dissertation aims to actively approach melodramatic Latinx/Mexican productions as cultural mani...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...