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Bibliography of Sexuality Studies in Latin America Bibliography of Sexuality Studies in Latin America In 1997 Donna J. Guy and I published a bibliography of sexuality studies on Latin America in our edited book Sex and Sexuality in Latin America (New York University Press, 1997), including studies in a wide variety of fields. This bibliography was updated for the Spanish edition of that book, Sexo y sexualidades en América Latina (Paidos, Buenos Aires, 1998); that version included a number of items that had come to our attention after we turned in the book to NYU. Interestingly, the number of publications in Latin America (and in Spanish and Portuguese) increased in that brief period, and continues to increase. Adán Griego has added his own bibliography and has agreed to maintain it and keep it current. The bibliography that follows is based on the previous ones but has the advantage of not being fixed in time. —— Daniel Balderston, 1999. This bibliographic list is organized alphabetically by author, or by title in a few cases where no specific author appears. Select the initial letter of the author or the title of the work you are looking for or simply scroll down the list. Please send corrections, additions and comments to: [email protected] A A las orillas de Lesbos. Narrativa lésbica. Lima: MHOL, 1997. Abad, Erika Gisela. "¿La Voz de Quién?" Diálogo, No.12, (Summer 2009): 28. Abdalla, Fernanda Tavares de Mello and Nichiata, Lúcia Yasuko Izumi. A Abertura da privacidade e o sigilo das informações sobre o HIV/Aids das mulheres atendidas pelo Programa Saúde da Família no município de São Paulo, Brasil. Saúde e Sociedade, 17.2, (Jun 2008) p.140-152. Abreu Esteves, Martha de. Meninas perdidas: Os populares e o cotidiano do amor no Rio de Janeiro da Belle Époque. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Paz e Terra, 1989. Abreu, Xavier Antonio de. “La sensualidad sugerida: La experiencia de viajeros por Venezuela en el siglo XIX. Estudios de diversidad sexual en Venezuela.” Revista Venezolana de Economía y Ciencias Sociales 2006 12(3). Pp. 165-177. Acceso universal: de la vulnerabilidad a la resiliencia: marco estratégico de América Latina y el Caribe para el fortalecimiento de las respuestas nacionales al VIH para hombres gay, otros HSH y personas trans. Panamá, Panamá: PNUD, 2010. Acción Gay- Chile. Acero, Rosa María. Novo ante Novo: un novísimo personaje homosexual. Madrid: Editorial Pliegos, ©2003. Acevedo Marrero, Carlos. Cristianismo y homosexualidad: una perspectiva puertorriqueña. (Puerto Rico), The Author, 1992. Acevedo, Zelmar. Homosexualidad: Hacía la destrucción de los mitos. Buenos Aires: Ediciones del Ser, 1985. Achugar, Hugo. “Apuntes sobre la construcción del nuevo espacio en la literatura homoerótica latinoamericana.” Estudios: Revista de Investigaciones Literarias y Culturales. Año 7. Vol 13 (enero-junio, 1999). 91-105. Acosta-Belén, Edna, and Christine E. Bose [eds]. Researching Women in Latin America and the Caribbean. Boulder. Westview Press, 1993. Acosta, Kathie. Invisible Immigrants: The Experiences of Gays and Lesbians from Latin America. M.A--Thesis. Univeristy of Connecticut, 2005. ADESPROC LIBERTAD GLBT-Bolivia. Adam, Barry D. "Homosexuality without a Gay World: Pasivos y Activos en Nicaragua." Out/Look 1.4 (1989): 74-82. Also IN “Nicaragua: Homosexuality without a Gay World" Journal of Homosexuality 24 (1993): 171-81. Adrián, Tamara. “Estereotipos de género, discriminación y protección legal en América Latina: Análisis comparativo”. IN Balderston, Daniel and Arturo Matute Castro [eds]. Cartografías queer: sexualidades y activismo LGBT en América Latina. Pittsburg, PA: Serie Nueva América, 2011. p.19. ——. "Los derechos humanos de las minorías sexuales y la superaciòn global de la discriminación mediante el uso de la web." IN Colina, Carlos [ed]. Arcoíris mediático: comunicación, género y disidencia sexual. Madrid, Editorial Fragua, 2011. p.89. Agosto Rosario, Moisés. “Mapa de la literatura queer, gay, lesbica y trans en el ejercicio literario puertorriqueno del siglo XXI: Literatura en ciernes de identidades multiples, disidentes, desplazadas e interdependientes." IN Balderston, Daniel and Arturo Matute Castro [eds]. Cartografías queer: sexualidades y activismo LGBT en América Latina. Pittsburg, PA: Serie Nueva América, 2011.p.107. Aguiar, Asdrubal de. Medicina Legal. Homossexualidade Masculina Através os Tempos. Lisboa?: Edição do autor, 1934. Aguiar, Flávio. "Homossexualidade e repressão" Sexo e Poder. Ed. G. Mantega. São Paulo: Editora Brasiliense, 1979. Aguilar, Enrique. Elías Nandino: Una vida no/velada. México, Editorial Grijalbo, 1986. Aguilar Lara, Carmen E. “Lo queer de la red: la distorsión del género, la sexualidad y el erotismo en el ciberespacio”. IN Fonseca Hernández, Carlos and Quintero Soto, Maria L. [eds]. Temas emergentes en los estudios de género.México: Cámara de Diputados, LX Legislatura: Miguel Ángel Porrúa, 2008. p. 269-283. Aguilar, Irene. "Violencia doméstica en parejas del mismosexo". IN Toro Soto José. Reflexiones en torno a la sexualidad y el género. Guatemala: F&G Editores, 2007. p.107 Aguilar Ruiz, Margarita. Casa de los cipreces: una mirada al mungo gay. México: Casa Abierta, 2003. Aguilar Umaña, Isabel. Un tributo postumo a la muerte: biografia de Magdalena Spinola. Guatemala: Editorial Cultura, 1997. Aires, Marinês, Andreia Kullmann Cezar, and Adriana Aparecida Paz. "Prevenção de doenças sexualmente transmissíveis na visão de idosos de uma Estratégia da Saúde da Família". Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem. 65, no. 5: 745-750, 2012. Alarcón, Norma. "Chicana's Feminist Literature: A Re-Vision through Malintzín/or Malintzín: Putting Flesh Back on the Object." IN Moraga and Anzaldúa, 182-90. Albuquerque, Severino João Medeiros. Tentative transgressions: homosexuality, AIDS, and the theater in Brazil. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, c2004. Alburquerque, Sebastián and Melissa Gutiérrez. El club de la carne. La fracasada historia del porno chileno. Santiago de Chile: Catalonia, 2013. Aldama, Frederick Luis. “Ethnoqueer Rearchitexturing of Metropolitan Space.” Nepantla: Views from South, 1.3 (2000): 581-604. Aldasoro, Martín. Espiando las marchas del orgullo gay = Peeping at the gay pride parades = Espiando as paradas gays. [Buenos Aires]: Martín Aldasoro, 2008. Alfarache Lorenzo, Angela G. Identidades lésbicas y cultura feminista: una investigación Antropológica. México: Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades de la UNAM: Plaza y Valdés, 2003. Alfaro, Luis. "Downtown." IN O Solo Homo: The New Queer Performance. Holly Hughes and David Roman [eds]. New York: Grove Press, (1998):313-48. Alemán, Glenda, Voices From the Margins: Experiences of Racial and Sexual Identity Construction for Urbal Latino Youth. Thesis (Ph. D.)--UCLA, 2005. Algarra, Antonio, and Tomás Urtusástegui. Teatro gay. México: Editorial Pax México, 2002. Aliaga, Juan Vicente, and José Miguel G Cortés [eds]. De amor y rabia: acerca del arte y el SIDA. Valencia: Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, D.L.1993. ____. Desobediencias: cuerpos disidentes y espacios subvertidos en el arte en América Latina y España, 1960-2010. Barcelona: EGALES, [2014]. Alison, James. Cortes. "Fragmentos católicos en clave gay." IN Serrano Amaya, J. Fernando [ed]. Otros Cuerpos, Otras Sexualidades. [Bogotá]: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Instituto Pensar, ©2006, p. 70. Allatson, Paul. "'Siempre Feliz En Mi Falda'." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian & Gay Studies 5.2 (1999): 199. Allen, Jafari. S. Venceremos?: the erotics of black self-making in Cuba. Durham: Duke University Press, 2011. Allen, Andrea Stevenson. "“Brides” Without Husbands: Lesbians in the Afro-Brazilian Religion Candomblé". Transforming Anthropology. 20, no. 1: 17-31, 2012. Almada Anderson, Horacio. “‘¿Chicos de cuál banda,’ del teatro gay en la ciudad de México.” IN María del Carmen Collado [ed]. Miradas recurrentes: la ciudad de México en los siglos XIX y XX, México: Instituto Mora y UAM, 2004, vol. 2, pp. 320-330. Almeida, Pedro. Desclandestinidade: um homossexual religioso conta sua história. São Paulo: Summus, 2001. Almeida, Francisca Maria de, Maria Teresa Soares Seabra de Britto e Alves, and Flavia Maria Mendonça do Amaral. "Uso de plantas com finalidade medicinal por pessoas vivendo com HIV/ AIDS em terapia antirretroviral". Saúde E Sociedade. 21, no. 2: 424-434, 2012. Alvarez, Aldo (editor). The Puerto Rican Issue. Blithe House Quarterly, 7:1 (Winter 2003). Allatson, Paul. "Historia de Mayta: A Fable of Queer Cleansing." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 32 (1998): 511-35. ——. "I May Create a Monster: Cherrie Moraga's Hybrid Denial." Antípodas 11-12 (1999/2000): 103-21. ——. "Siempre feliz en mi falda: Luis Alfaro's Simulative Challenge." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 5.2 (1999): 199-230. Almaguer, Tomas. "Chicano Men: A Cartography of Homosexual Identity and Behavior." IN The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader. Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, and David M. Halperin [eds]. New York: Routledge, 1993. 255-73. Also IN Differences 3.2 (1991): 75-100. Almeida, Sandra Aparecida de, Jordana de Almeida Nogueira, Antonia Oliveira Silva, and Gilson Vasconcelos Torres. "Orientação sexual nas escolas: fato ou anseio?" Revista Gaúcha De Enfermagem. 32, no. 1: 107- 113, 2011. Almeida, Vagner, de [et al]. Ritos e ditos de jovens gays. Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: ABIA, 2002. Alonso, Ana María, and María Teresa Koreck. "Silences: 'Hispanics,' AIDS, and Sexual Practices." IN The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader. Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, and David M. 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