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No. 37 (2021)
No. 37 (2021)
Published:
2021-06-29
Editorial
Changes and continuities in the reflection on gender, sexuality, race, and class in Latin America
Sérgio Carrara
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Articles
Am I a white man? Political epistemology of the majority paradox
Eric Fassin
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Motivations, meanings and risk in gay men sexual encounters in the Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires in the context of covid-19.
Miguel Angel Esparza Escalante, Guillermo Núñez Noriega
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Covid-19 pandemic and LGBTI+ people. (In)visibilities of social impacts
Alef Diogo da Silva Santana, Lucas Pereira de Melo
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“I know I was cut open, but I immediately forgot when I saw you”. Obstetric violence as a new framework to grant intelligibility to memories and experiences of childbirths in recent Argentina
Leila Abdala
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Virility and male discourses: a “new man” for brazilian society
Douglas Josiel Voks
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“I try not to hide, never”: strategies used by gay and lesbian professionals to minimize sexual stigma in the workplace
Camila Veloso Antunes, Fernanda Versiani, Carolina Mota-Santos, Antonio Carvalho Neto
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Indictment of women for the practice of abortion: the (dis) continuity of the punitive discourse
Ana Carolina Januário Silva, Lisandra Moreira Espíndula, Paula Rita Bacellar Gonzaga
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Therapeutic Itineraries of the Transgender in a Northeastern Brazilian City
Rodrigo Aragão da Silva, Fábio Solon Tajra, Paulo Cesar de Moura Luz, Jaqueline Carvalho e Silva Sales
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Conceptual tools to counteract trans pathologization in psychology training in Argentina
Corina Maruzza
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Joana’s History, or About the (in)explainable invisibility of L of LGBTQIA+: Reflecting from Catolé do Rocha/PB
Martinho Tota
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Agnes and Garfinkel: thinking about gender through a classic of sociology
Débora Araújo Vasconcellos, Gustavo Gomes da Costa Santos
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“Decolonizing our body”: natural gynecology and the production of knowledge about female body, sexuality and reproductive processes in Brazil
Roberta Siqueira Mocaiber Dieguez, Fernanda de Carvalho Vecchi Alzuguir, Marina Fisher Nucci
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Territorialities, displacements, gender performances and sexualities: LGBTQIA+ youth in the suburban areas of the city of São Paulo, Brazil
Marcia Thereza Couto, Ramiro Fernandez Unsain, Eliana Miura Zucchi, Dulce Aurélia Ferraz, Moira Escorse, Regis Alves Silveira, Alexandre Grangeiro
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“It’s all a mafia”: transits and tensions in the search for a place on the stage
Rubens Mascarenhas Neto
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Female pleasure and body: discourses in the context of institutionalized sex education in Medellín
Maria Paulina López Cataño
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“The vulnerables of the vulnerables”: Masculinities and Post- Exposure Prophylaxis in the Health Service in Southern Brazil
Adriano Henrique Caetano Costa, Tonantzin Ribeiro Gonçalves
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Brazilian marks: arrangements surrounding gender, sexuality and color in Portugal
Jônatas Stritar Alaman, Guilherme Rodrigues Passamani
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The fear of going home: revisiting the nexus between (homo) sexualities and relocations through the concept of sexile
Isadora Lins França, Nicolas Wasser
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Dossier
Presentation - Autoethnographies, self writings and embodied knowledge productions
Fabiene Gama, Gustavo Antonio Raimondi, Nelson Filice de Barros
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“There Are Survivors”: Telling a Story of Sudden Death
Carolyn Ellis, Natânia Lopes
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Allow me to speak louder than my scars
Bernardo Oliveira
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Black skin/white masks: the performative sustainability of whiteness (with apologies to Frantz Fanon)
Bryant Keith Alexander, Gustavo Antonio Raimondi
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Performing Betweener Autoethnographies Against Persistent Us/ Them Essentializing: Leaning on a Freirean Pedagogy of Hope
Marcelo Diversi, Claudio Moreira, Bernardo Carlos S. C. M. de Oliveira
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Claustrophobia: a performative and autoethnographic exploration on knowledge production and social justice
Aline Veras Brilhante
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Letters to me or about me? Autoethnographic notes of an unsilenced puerperium
Rosa Carneiro
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“Nobody loses no one’s hand”: an “ingenue” (?), “romantic” (?) and “hopeful” (?) performance autoethnography
Gustavo Antonio Raimondi, Claudio Moreira, Nelson Filice Barros
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Autoetnographic and performance writing of the silencing, blurring and colonization of our bodies
Flávia Liparini Pereira, Nelson Filice de Barros
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Book Reviews
DAVIS, Dána-Ain. 2019. Reproductive injustice: racism, pregnancy, and premature birth. New York: New York University Press. 251 p.
Giovana Acacia Tempesta
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BENOIT, Audrey. 2019. Trouble dans la matière. Pour une épistémologie matérialiste du sexe. Col. Philosophies Pratiques. 1ª ed. Paris: Éd. Sorbonne. 359 p. ISBN 979-10-351-0335-4.
Andre Luiz Gellis
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SOUZA, Neusa Santos. 2021. Tornar-se negro ou As vicissitudes da identidade do negro brasileiro em ascensão social. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar. 171p.
Luiza Freire Nasciutti
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Entrevista
Maria Filomena Gregori
Silvia Aguião
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Edgar Soliz Guzmán
Nicolas Wasser
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