Out in the Periphery explores how Latin America, a region known for its Catholic heritage and machismo culture, came to embrace gay rights. At the heart of this analysis is the activism of Latin America's gay rights organizations, a long-neglected social movement even by students of Latin American social movements.
Out in the Periphery explores how Latin America, a region known for its Catholic heritage and machismo culture, came to embrace gay rights. At the heart of this analysis is the activism of Latin America's gay rights organizations, a long-neglected social movement even by students of Latin American social movements.
Omar G. Encarnación is Professor of Political Studies at Bard College.
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Introduction Part I: Decentering Gay Rights Chapter 1: Latin America through Transnational Lenses Chapter 2: Domestic Change and External Gay Rights Receptivity Part II: The Puzzle of Argentina Chapter 3: Re-inventing Latin America's Oldest Gay Rights Movement Chapter 4: Human Rights and the Framing of the Campaign for Gay Rights Part III: Comparative Perspectives Chapter 5: Gay Rights and the Paradox of Brazil Chapter 6: Insights from the Revolution Notes Index
Introduction Part I: Decentering Gay Rights Chapter 1: Latin America through Transnational Lenses Chapter 2: Domestic Change and External Gay Rights Receptivity Part II: The Puzzle of Argentina Chapter 3: Re-inventing Latin America's Oldest Gay Rights Movement Chapter 4: Human Rights and the Framing of the Campaign for Gay Rights Part III: Comparative Perspectives Chapter 5: Gay Rights and the Paradox of Brazil Chapter 6: Insights from the Revolution Notes Index
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