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Title: Mujeres Creando ~ Bolivia


1
  • Mujeres Creando Bolivia
  • Love and honesty in our struggle

2
  • Mujeres Creando Bolivia
  • Targeting neoliberals, macho leftists and gender
    technocrats

3
GLBT Identity in Latin America
  • Pamela Hayes- Bohanan, MLS
  • James Hayes-Bohanan, Ph.D.

Safe College Coalition Latin American Caribbean
Studies GS 358 Geography of Latin America
4
Overview
  • Sexual identity in Latin America
  • Implications for GLBT persons
  • Legal status
  • Violence
  • Organizing

5
Caveats
  • As with any regional geography, we acknowledge a
    tension between defining formal regions and
    eschewing stereotypes
  • We are both Latin Americanists, but we have had
    less involvement with GLBT issues in Latin
    America than in the United States
  • Feel free to ask questions!

6
Sexual Identity in Latin America
  • Machismo hypervirility
  • Physical strength
  • Bold sexual advances toward women
  • Great sexual prowess
  • Self-confidence
  • Bravery
  • Marianismo hyperfemininity
  • Pure
  • Submissive to father, brother, and spouse
  • Lacks sexual desire
  • Mary or Malinche
  • Virgin or Whore
  • Public and private spaces
  • After Steven Bocchi

7
Implications for GLBT Persons
  • Duality of male homosexual activity
  • Lesbians as anathema so unlikely as to be
    invisible
  • Importance of transexual appearance
  • Confusion among gay, transvestite, and
    transgendered

8
Legal Status
  • Banning of homosexual acts some countries might
    overturn
  • Legal protections for homosexual persons
  • Police harassment
  • Civil partnership

9
Violence
  • Relation to machismo
  • Public and private space
  • Amor Bandido Bruno Barreto

10
Violence in Guatemala
  • No law against homosexuality
  • No protection, either
  • Police detain on the basis of scandalous
    behavior
  • Authorities engage in rape, theft, beatings, and
    killings of homosexual people
  • In a generally violent society, homosexuality is
    used to dismiss or diminish acts of violence
  • Anthropologist Myrna Mack killed by death squad
    in 1990
  • U.S. Nun Diana Ortiz kidnapped and tortured by
    army in 1989
  • Guatemala City Bishop Juan Gerardi, murdered in
    1998

11
Famous GLBT Latin Americans
  • Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (Mexico) nun, poet,
    mystic
  • Manuel Puig Argentina
  • Reinaldo Arenas Cuba
  • Gabriela Mistral Chile
  • Héctor Bianciotti Argentina
  • Daniel Torres Puerto Rico
  • Luis Rafael Sánchez Puerto Rico
  • Virgilio Piñera Cuba
  • Fernando Vallejo Colombia
  • Jamie Bayly - Peru

12
Organizing
  • No Stonewall in Latin America
  • Mexico
  • Argentina
  • Central America

13
Mexico
  • Movement roughly concurrent with Stonewall
  • Frente Homosexual de Acción Revolutionaria (gay)
  • Grupo Lambda de Liberación Homosexual (lesbian)
  • OIKABETH (both) now defunct saw lesbianism as
    a political (socialist) choice
  • First pride march 1978
  • The 2002 Pride March had 30,000 participants
  • The June 21, 2003 march had 30 floats and 80,000
    participants. Even a PAN candidate set up a
    booth.

14
Argentina
  • 1969 El Grupo Nuestro Mundo formed by
    communist who had been ejected from the party
    bombarded media with gay liberation message
  • 1971 Frente de Liberación Homosexual
  • 1976 Group dissolved after most FLH members
    exiled or killed during the Isabel Peron
    administration
  • 1983 Groups such as Comunidad Homosexual
    Argentina reemerge, following Dirty War
  • 1996 Constitution of Buenos Aires amended to
    prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual
    orientation

15
Central America
  • Guatemala has no organizations, though gay-rights
    groups were formed in Honduras, Guatemala,
    Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvador during the
    1980s.
  • Belize has little violence against gays, but
    neither does it have an open gay-rights movement.

16
Current Organizing and News
  • Resource Center for the Americas
    http//www.americas.org/

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