This dissertation explores the history of the homoerotic novel in Mexico, in conjunction with the creation of the nation; how essential the gay subject was, is and continues to be for the Mexican nation. Chapter one explores a brief history of the gay subject since pre-Colombian times, up to the XX Century. Chapter two explores and analyzes the gay subject in the XIX and XX century homoerotic novel. By the end of this chapter we discovered that the written word created subjectivity for the gay person. Chapter three and four analyze how this new subject started to acquire legitimation through the concept of love in the middle of an irrational wave of homophobia. Chapter five reveals that while there is progress in the way of gay rights, by t...
textHomometries : Representations of Homosexual Desire in Spanish Golden Age Literature traces liter...
This dissertation investigates the transformation of intimacy in the lives of three generations of w...
This dissertation examines the relationship between marginalized individuals and space as it is repr...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...
The point of departure of this dissertation is the identification of the existence of a (historic) r...
This thesis examines how the narratives of Raúl Rodríguez Cetina, Luis Zapata, Mario Bellatin, and G...
A Cartography of Desire: Homoerotic Representations in Spanish American Literature (1880–2000) propo...
Primarily based upon archival resources at the Archivo Histórico del Distrito Federal (AHDF) and the...
The work explores in detail the thematic treatment of homosexuality in four works by Salvador Novo: ...
Sex is fundamental. This research analyzes the deep entanglements between artistic expression and se...
The homosexual individual emerges intensely in Hispanic American fiction novel towards the end of th...
This thesis explores the subjectivities of females practicing same-sex sexuality in Mexico City. The...
In this dissertation, I study an aspect unexplored in both the field of history and that of literary...
While reading a series interviews with Michel Foucault conducted between 1982 and 1984, several stat...
Salvador Novo (1904-1974), in his autobiography The Statue of Salt (1998), captured the events of th...
textHomometries : Representations of Homosexual Desire in Spanish Golden Age Literature traces liter...
This dissertation investigates the transformation of intimacy in the lives of three generations of w...
This dissertation examines the relationship between marginalized individuals and space as it is repr...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...
The point of departure of this dissertation is the identification of the existence of a (historic) r...
This thesis examines how the narratives of Raúl Rodríguez Cetina, Luis Zapata, Mario Bellatin, and G...
A Cartography of Desire: Homoerotic Representations in Spanish American Literature (1880–2000) propo...
Primarily based upon archival resources at the Archivo Histórico del Distrito Federal (AHDF) and the...
The work explores in detail the thematic treatment of homosexuality in four works by Salvador Novo: ...
Sex is fundamental. This research analyzes the deep entanglements between artistic expression and se...
The homosexual individual emerges intensely in Hispanic American fiction novel towards the end of th...
This thesis explores the subjectivities of females practicing same-sex sexuality in Mexico City. The...
In this dissertation, I study an aspect unexplored in both the field of history and that of literary...
While reading a series interviews with Michel Foucault conducted between 1982 and 1984, several stat...
Salvador Novo (1904-1974), in his autobiography The Statue of Salt (1998), captured the events of th...
textHomometries : Representations of Homosexual Desire in Spanish Golden Age Literature traces liter...
This dissertation investigates the transformation of intimacy in the lives of three generations of w...
This dissertation examines the relationship between marginalized individuals and space as it is repr...