Social emancipation and exclusion in everyday school life: homophobia and its influence on the identity fabric of Denize Sepúlveda
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https://doi.org/10.12957/riae.2025.92026Keywords:
Social Emancipation, Exclusion in Daily School Life, HomophobiaAbstract
In her work "Social Emancipation and Exclusion in Everyday School Life: Homophobia and its Influence on Identity Fabrics," published by CRV in 2025, Denize Sepulveda offers a profound and necessary analysis of homophobia in the educational environment, highlighting how this form of violence impacts the construction of students' identities.
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