This dissertation aims to actively approach melodramatic Latinx/Mexican productions as cultural manifestations of a political movement that not only pushes the proverbial envelope towards post-queer-identity (that is post the coming out climax of many works) by demanding the recognition of explicit queer sexuality as a powerful tool that can and does invoke change in the cultural and social realm. Sácala (del closet) theorizes what I am calling unapologetic raw queer sexualities, which I see manifested in Latin American and Latinx cultural productions. I pay close attention to the transnational connections and influences not only between the neighboring countries of México and the US but also in global conversations with sexual identities i...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONQueering Transcultural Encounters in Latin American and Francophone Cont...
My dissertation explores the ways in which female desire is used as a political metaphor to parody t...
This thesis examines how the narratives of Raúl Rodríguez Cetina, Luis Zapata, Mario Bellatin, and G...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze Latin American play texts (1970-2006), within their histo...
My dissertation, “Amor Eterno e Inolvidable: Queer Diasporic Practices of LatinxIdentification and M...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-190)This thesis attempts to challenge notions about q...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...
Drawing from interdisciplinary ideologies, I discuss written, audio, and visual storylines that cent...
The Latinx queer subjectivity complicates the racial and social discourses of the United States and ...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
My dissertation analyzes 21st-century gay-themed films from Argentina, Chile, Spain, and Uruguay, an...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONQueering Transcultural Encounters in Latin American and Francophone Cont...
My dissertation explores the ways in which female desire is used as a political metaphor to parody t...
This thesis examines how the narratives of Raúl Rodríguez Cetina, Luis Zapata, Mario Bellatin, and G...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze Latin American play texts (1970-2006), within their histo...
My dissertation, “Amor Eterno e Inolvidable: Queer Diasporic Practices of LatinxIdentification and M...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-190)This thesis attempts to challenge notions about q...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...
The presence of queer motifs in contemporary Latin American literature is getting more and more rele...
Drawing from interdisciplinary ideologies, I discuss written, audio, and visual storylines that cent...
The Latinx queer subjectivity complicates the racial and social discourses of the United States and ...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
My dissertation analyzes 21st-century gay-themed films from Argentina, Chile, Spain, and Uruguay, an...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONQueering Transcultural Encounters in Latin American and Francophone Cont...
My dissertation explores the ways in which female desire is used as a political metaphor to parody t...
This thesis examines how the narratives of Raúl Rodríguez Cetina, Luis Zapata, Mario Bellatin, and G...