The limits of the "brotherhood". Gay modernity and identity in Mexico

The paper starts from the concept of identity, as a discursive and normative construction that, in the specific case of gay identity, emerges within a middle, “white” and urban class, in a position to separate themselves from “traditional” forms of homoeroticism. From that point of view, we analyze the production of gay identity in Mexico, emphasizing the exteriors that constitute its limits and margins and the material and symbolic exclusions that it implies. It is proposed that these production depends on certain dynamics fundamentally crossed by a class structure, where the homosexual subject affirms his identity, as a white identity, through the daily updating of racialized objects of repulsion and desire, embodied in the body of la loca and el chacal.

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Main Author: Caraballo Correa, Pablo Antonio
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad de Guadalajara 2020
Online Access:http://revistalaventana.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/LV/article/view/7177
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