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Cuba’s Gay Revolution

Normalizing Sexual Diversity Through a Health-Based Approach

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Cuba’s Gay Revolution

Normalizing Sexual Diversity Through a Health-Based Approach

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Cuba’s Gay Revolution explores the unique health-based approach that was employed in Cuba to dramatically change attitudes and policies regarding sexual diversity (LGBTQ) since 1959. It examines leaders in the process to normalize sexual diversity, such as the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) and the National Center of Sexual Education (CENESEX). This book is written for scholars interested in LGBTQ issues, Cuba, and Latin America.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

List of Acronyms

Introduction: A New Look at and Old Topic

Chapter 1
Red Gays: Attitudes Towards Sexual Diversity in Cuba, 1959-1989

Chapter 2
The FMC and Development of Sexual Education and Sexual Health, 1959-1989

Chapter 3
Combating Discrimination: The National Center of Sexual Education (CENESEX), 1990-2015

Chapter 4
Sexual Diversity in Contemporary Cuba, 1990-2015

Chapter 5
Cuban Healthcare: What is Different About Health in Cuba?

Conclusion: (R)evolution

Appendix A
List of Interviews

Appendix B
Statistical Analysis of Themes Examined in Sexología y Sociedad articles, 1994-2015

Time Line: Important Events in the Normalization of Sexual Diversity in Cuba

Bibliography

About the Author

Product details

Published Aug 15 2017
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798881883980
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 tables;
Series Bloomsbury Studies on Cuba
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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