Heterogender Homosexuality in Honduras

Heterogender Homosexuality in Honduras
Author: Manuel Fernández-Alemany,Stephen O. Murray
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780595226818

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This ethnography of the sexual culture of males who have sex with males in the lower-class part of San Pedro Sula, Honduras shows that the analytic distinction between gender and sexuality is inoperative for Honduran men. It provides original research and innovative analysis of Latin American sexual culture and the gendering of Latino sexualities and, based on the views of lower-class Hondurans, challenges the heralding of globalization as liberation. The collaboration between a Latin American anthropologist and an American comparativist sociologist is particularly novel and noteworthy for including the perspectives on homosexuality of the young men (hombres) who penetrate those classified as "homosexuals" and makes important contributions to Latin American studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and to understanding sexual cultures.

Not Worth a Penny

 Not Worth a Penny
Author: Juliana Cano Nieto,Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781564324863

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Background -- Police, abuse and violence -- Failures to protect and investigate -- Specific recommendations.

Mobility Sexuality and AIDS

Mobility  Sexuality and AIDS
Author: Felicity Thomas,Mary Haour-Knipe,Peter Aggleton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781135248093

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Over the past two decades, population mobility has intensified and become more diverse, raising important questions concerning the health and well-being of people who are mobile as well as communities of origin and destination. Ongoing concerns have been voiced about possible links between mobility and HIV, with calls being made to contain or control migrant populations, and debate linking HIV with issues of global security and surveillance being fuelled. This volume challenges common assumptions about mobility, HIV and AIDS. A series of interlinked chapters prepared by international experts explores the experiences of people who are mobile as they relate to sexuality and to HIV susceptibility and impact. The various chapters discuss the factors that contribute to the vulnerability of different mobile groups but also examine the ways in which agency, resilience and adaptation shape lived experience and help people protect themselves throughout the mobility process. Looking at diverse forms of migration and mobility – covering flight from conflict, poverty and exploitation, through labour migration to ‘sex tourism’ – the book reports on research findings from around the world, including the USA, the UK, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, Central America and China. Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS recognises the complex relationships between individual circumstances, population mobility and community and state response. It is invaluable reading for policy makers, students and practitioners working in the fields of migration, development studies, anthropology, sociology, geography and public health.

How Places Make Us

How Places Make Us
Author: Japonica Brown-Saracino
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226361253

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Maybe we’ve had enough of studies of gay men and urban centers, tracing out the similarities from one place to the next. Japonica Brown-Saracino bucks the trend, giving us the first in-depth study of lesbians (and bisexual/queer women more generally), showing how four contrasting communal cultures have shaped their identity. Individual lesbian residents shape the culture of sexual identity they embrace, based at the same time on the prevailing culture in the city they inhabit. And the consequence is that the same woman will develop a different version of lesbian identity depending on which of the four cities she moves into. Those cities are: Ithaca, New York; San Luis Obispo, California; Greenfield, Massachusetts; and Portland, Maine. She identifies them in the book (a rare move for ethnographers), thus insuring a coast-to-coast readership, with lots of debate. This book advances, in almost equal measure, sexuality and gender studies, theories of identity, theories of place, and urban sociology. Each city has its own loose bundles or connections between residents, whether it’s the taste-based ties in Ithaca, or the ties in San Luis Obispo that cut across demographics, or the conversations about identity that prevail in Portland, or the emphasis Greenfield on other dimensions of the self (e.g., profession, politics, or life stage, such as motherhood). Along the way, Brown-Saracino poses a set of questions from urban sociology about migration, residential choice, and community change processes that students of cities rarely apply to sexual minority populations.

Every Day I Live in Fear

 Every Day I Live in Fear
Author: Neela Ghoshal,Cristian González Cabrera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020
Genre: Asylum, Right of
ISBN: OCLC:1201197710

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"This report documents violence and discrimination against LGBT people in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras--collectively known as the Northern Triangle of Central America--and, in some cases, along the migration routes they take to seek asylum.... Given the high levels of violence and discrimination that many LGBT people face in the Northern Triangle, the US government should be rigorously protecting LGBT asylum seekers' ability to safely cross the border into the United States and apply for asylum. Instead, the Trump administration has implemented a seemingly unending series of obstacles, blocking LGBT people's path to safety at every turn."--Pages 2-3.

International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature Chiefly in the Fields of Arts and Humanities and the Social Sciences

International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature Chiefly in the Fields of Arts and Humanities and the Social Sciences
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2003
Genre: Books
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121638089

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Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen wissenschaftlicher Literatur

Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen wissenschaftlicher Literatur
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 872
Release: 2003
Genre: Learning and scholarship
ISBN: UOM:39015057989959

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Books In Print 2004 2005

Books In Print 2004 2005
Author: Ed Bowker Staff,Staff Bowker, Ed
Publsiher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 3274
Release: 2004
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0835246426

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