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Los Invisibles A History Of Male Homosexuality In Spain 18501939 Francisco Vázquez García Richard Cleminson

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Los Invisibles A History Of Male Homosexuality In Spain 18501939 Francisco Vázquez García Richard Cleminson
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Francisco Vázquez García; Richard Cleminson
ISBN: 9780708324691, 070832469X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Los Invisibles A History Of Male Homosexuality In Spain 18501939 Francisco Vázquez García Richard Cleminson by Francisco Vázquez García; Richard Cleminson 9780708324691, 070832469X instant download after payment.

Gender studies of Spain has thus far focused almost exclusively on women, leaving the social and political history of male homosexuality virtually untouched. ’Los Invisibles’ fills this significant gap in the study of Spanish culture by analyzing the effects of medical and legal regulation on male homosexuals. Drawing from the discourse of medical history, Richard Cleminson and Francisco Vázquez García evaluate the impact of psychiatry, education, race, and the growth of gay subcultures on cultural representations of homosexuality in this pioneering study.

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