The Struggle to Be Gay—in Mexico, for Example The Struggle to Be Gay—in Mexico, for Example

The Struggle to Be Gay—in Mexico, for Example

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Being gay is not a given. Through a rigorous ethnographic inquiry into the material foundations of sexual identity, The Struggle to Be Gay makes a compelling argument for the centrality of social class in gay life—in Mexico, for example, and by extension in other places as well.
 
Known for his writings on the construction of sexual identities, anthropologist and cultural studies scholar Roger N. Lancaster ponders four decades of visits to Mexican cities. In a brisk series of reflections combining storytelling, ethnography, critique, and razor-edged polemic, he shows, first, how economic inequality affects sexual subjects and subjectivities in ways both obvious and subtle, and, second, how what it means to be de ambiente—“on the scene” or “in the life”—has metamorphosed under changing political-economic conditions. The result is a groundbreaking intervention into ongoing debates over identity politics—and a renewal of our understanding of how identities are constructed, struggled for, and lived.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2024
6 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
280
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of California Press
VENDEDOR
University of California Press
TAMAÑO
3.9
MB

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