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Revisiting Queer Puerto Rican Sexualities: Queer Futures, Reinventions, and Un-Disciplined Archives--Introduction
After nearly fifty years of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) Puerto Rican activism, even more decades of homoerotic gay and lesbian Puerto Rican literature and culture, and extremely valuable queer academic and community scholarship, we now live in a radically transformed enviro...
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