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Entre maricones, machos, y gays: globalization and the construction of sexual identities among queer Mexicanos

Authors: Thing, James (author);

Entre maricones, machos, y gays: globalization and the construction of sexual identities among queer Mexicanos

Abstract

?Entre Maricones, Machos, y Gays: Globalization and the Construction of Sexual Identities among Queer Mexicanos? focuses on the everyday lives of self-identified gay men in Mexico City and Cuernavaca and self-identified gay Mexican immigrant men in Los Angeles in an attempt to more fully understand the global dimensions of queer sexual identity formation. This is a multi-sited ethnography which employs semi-structured formal interviews, informal interviews and participant observation. In addition to hundreds of hours of participant observation, a total of forty-one formal interviews with self-identified gay Mexican men were conducted in Mexico City, Cuernavaca and Los Angeles.

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Doctor of Philosophy (degree), College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (school), Sociology (degree program)

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