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Chicano/Latino Homoerotic Identities

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This collection, which grew out of a research conference held at Arizona State Universoty in November 1997, examines varieties of Chicano/Latino homoerotic identities. It includes essays by a group of scholars who are engaged in defining the parameters of these identities and who are concerned with how those identities interact with the dominate ones articulated by a hegemonic Anglo society in the United States.


List of contents

Preface, Chicanas in Love: Sandra Cisneros Talking Back and Alicia Gaspar de Alba Giving Back the Wor(l)d, Chueco Sexualities: Kaleidoscopic I's and Shattered Mirrors, Lesbians of Aztlan: Reclamation, Resistance, and Liberation, Memories of Girlhood: Chicana Lesbian Fictions, The Quest for Freedom: The Process of Female Sexual Liberation in Alma Luz Villanueva's Naked Ladies, Feminine Desire and Homoerotic Representation in Two Latin American Films: Danzón and La bella del Alhambra, A Scene from Deporting the Divas; A Play, Hybrid Identities and the Emergence of Dislocated Consciousness: Departing the Divas by Guillermo Reyes, Incorporated Identities: The Subversion of Sitgma in the Performance Art of Luis Alfaro, The Poet as the Other, The Poetry of Francisco X. Alarcón: The Queer Project of Poetry, 1898 and the History of a Queer Puerto Rican Century: Imperialism, Diaspora, and Social Transformation, The Last of the Boricuas: The Conventions of Porn: A Classical Experience, Queering the Mexican Stage: Theatrical Strategies in Xavier Villaurrutia, The Dialectics of Homoeroticism in Cuban Narrative, Ana María Fagundo's Poetry Revisited: Language and the Body, Builidng a Research Agenda on U.S. Latino Lesbigay Literature and Cultural Production: Texts, Writers, Performance, and Critics, Appendix, Works Cited, Contributors, Index

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Foster, David W.

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This collection, which grew out of a research conference held at Arizona State Universoty in November 1997, examines varieties of Chicano/Latino homoerotic identities. It includes essays by a group of scholars who are engaged in defining the parameters of these identities and who are concerned with how those identities interact with the dominate ones articulated by a hegemonic Anglo society in the United States.

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