This text analyzes Juan Antonio Bardem’s Calle Mayor from a queer point-of-view that centers on the relationship between Federico and Juan, instead of that existing between Isabel and Juan, that is traditional in the analyses of the work. Through the contextualization of this relationship within the setting of early-Francoism’s homosocial structure —the military camaraderie—, this essay proposes reading the work as a polyphonic entity that aims to coalesce different subjugated groups —women, homosexuals, communists and other political identities— , with the goal of consolidating a political consciousness against the regime.Este texto estudia Calle Mayor, de Juan Antonio Bardem, desde una aproximación filo-queer centrada en el personaj...
El CAMP ha sido definido por los críticos norteamericanos como “a theatrical overgestual representat...
During the 1940s, Francoist censorship troubled and banned the representation of homosexuality in ci...
This article attempts to show how the main character of Tengo miedo torero, a ‘queen’, is opposed to...
Durante el franquismo, la censura y la heteronormatividad social dificultaban la representación cine...
Frankismoan, zentsurak eta heteronormatibitate sozialak genero- eta sexualitate-disidentziak filmeta...
The aim of this dossier is to question, revisit or problematize in Ibero-America the notion of minor...
This paper traces some of the main contributions of queer literary theory and criticism, developed i...
La aprobación, en el año 2010, en nuestro país de la llamada Ley de Matrimonio Igualitario nos permi...
Presentacion del Dossier Este dossier interroga lo queer como teorías y prácticas políticas de conte...
Este documento presenta una investigación empírica, con perspectiva de diversidad sexual y de derech...
Este documento es una reseña de El arcoíris de la disidencia. Novela gay en México, de Ana Alejandra...
This paper is a review of El arcoíris de la disidencia. Novela gay en México (2019) (The Rainbow of ...
Creadores queer en el cine español del franquismo: Subcultura homosexual y género realiza un recorri...
LGTBIQ + film festivals born from social movements work as a form of activism, offering a view from ...
Caio Fernando Abreu é um dos escritores que dedicou atenção a complexas questões surgidas nos anos 1...
El CAMP ha sido definido por los críticos norteamericanos como “a theatrical overgestual representat...
During the 1940s, Francoist censorship troubled and banned the representation of homosexuality in ci...
This article attempts to show how the main character of Tengo miedo torero, a ‘queen’, is opposed to...
Durante el franquismo, la censura y la heteronormatividad social dificultaban la representación cine...
Frankismoan, zentsurak eta heteronormatibitate sozialak genero- eta sexualitate-disidentziak filmeta...
The aim of this dossier is to question, revisit or problematize in Ibero-America the notion of minor...
This paper traces some of the main contributions of queer literary theory and criticism, developed i...
La aprobación, en el año 2010, en nuestro país de la llamada Ley de Matrimonio Igualitario nos permi...
Presentacion del Dossier Este dossier interroga lo queer como teorías y prácticas políticas de conte...
Este documento presenta una investigación empírica, con perspectiva de diversidad sexual y de derech...
Este documento es una reseña de El arcoíris de la disidencia. Novela gay en México, de Ana Alejandra...
This paper is a review of El arcoíris de la disidencia. Novela gay en México (2019) (The Rainbow of ...
Creadores queer en el cine español del franquismo: Subcultura homosexual y género realiza un recorri...
LGTBIQ + film festivals born from social movements work as a form of activism, offering a view from ...
Caio Fernando Abreu é um dos escritores que dedicou atenção a complexas questões surgidas nos anos 1...
El CAMP ha sido definido por los críticos norteamericanos como “a theatrical overgestual representat...
During the 1940s, Francoist censorship troubled and banned the representation of homosexuality in ci...
This article attempts to show how the main character of Tengo miedo torero, a ‘queen’, is opposed to...