'Los invisibles': a history of male homosexuality in Spain, 1850-1939
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Beteilige Person: Cleminson, Richard (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cardiff University of Wales Press 2007
Ausgabe:2nd ed
Schriftenreihe:Iberian and Latin American studies
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- - The Birth of the 'Invert': a Truncated Process of Medicalization -- - The Sexological Context, 1915-1939: Sexual Inversion, Marañón's 'Intersexuality' and the 'Social Dangerousness' of the Homosexual -- - 'Quien Con Niños se Junta': Childhood and the Spectre of Homoerastia -- - 'In Search of Men': Regeneracionismo and the Crisis of Masculinity (1898-1936) -- - Homosexual Subcultures in Spain: the Intersection of Medicine, Politics and Identity -- - Conclusion
"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."--Publisher's website
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (x, 311 p.)
ISBN:070832469X
9780708320129
9780708324691