LGBT literature in Mexico

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title: LGBT literature in Mexico
text: LGBT literature in Mexico began to flourish beginning in the 1960s, but came into its own in the 1980s. However, until then, homosexuality had rarely been addressed in literary works, except as something ridiculous, condemnable, or perverted, thanks to the homophobia that dominates Mexican society. In 1975, the activist and theater director Nancy Cárdenas and the writers Carlos Monsiváis and Luis González de Alba published the first manifesto in defense of homosexuals, published in the magazine
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date created: 2022-11-19T16:45:46Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T15:58:10Z
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