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Puerto Rican Queer Sexualities: Introduction Luis Aponte-Parés, Jossianna Arroyo, Elizabeth Crespo-Kebler, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, Frances Negrón-Muntaner |
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Setting them straight: Social services, youth, sexuality, and modernization in postwar (WWII) Puerto Rico Isabel córdova Suárez |
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The oxymoron of sexual sovereignty: Some Puerto Rican literary reflections Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé |
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Nationalism, states of exception, and Caribbean identities in Sirena Selena vestida de pena and “Loca la de la locura” Radost Rangelova |
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Night becomes “Latina”: Mariana Romo-Carmona’s
Living at Night and the tactics of abjection María DeGuzmán |
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Sylvia Rivera’s talk at LGMNY, June 2001 (Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, New York City) |
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“Still at the back of the bus”: Sylvia Rivera’s struggle Jessi Gan |
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Eliding trans Latino/a queer experience in U.S. LGBT history: José Sarria and Sylvia Rivera reexamined Tim Retzloff |
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“Poetry always demands all my ghosts”:
The haunted and haunting poetry of Rane Arroyo Betsey A. Sandlin |
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René Marqués, Ángel Lozada and the constitution
of the (queer) Puerto Rican national subject Alfredo Villanueva-Collado |
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Queer ducks, Puerto Rican patos, and Jewish American feygelekh: Birds and the cultural representation of homosexuality Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes |
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Boricua lesbians: Sexuality, nationality, and the politics of passing Lourdes Torres |
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¡Bien Gorgeous! The cultural work of Eduardo Alegría Gilberto Moisés Blasini |
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‘Mira, yo soy Boricua y estoy aquí’: Rafa Negrón’s Pan Dulce and the queer sonic Latinaje of San Francisco Horacio N. Roque Ramírez |
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A naked Puerto Rican faggot from America: An interview with Arthur Avilés Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes |
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Antonio Pantojas se abre el traje para que escuchemos el mar: una historia de vida transformista Javier E. Laureano |
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Short Story.
The ugly dyckling Frances Negrón-Muntaner |
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A portfolio of photographs by Luis Carle |
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Chronicles for an intimate narrative: Aportfolio of the art of Mari de Pedro |
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Pan-Latinism: Out of many cultures, one people Howard Jordan |
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