جزییات کتاب
The existing studies surrounding homosexuality in Mexican cinema criticize the stereotypical representations of the gay personality. What has not been consciously analyzed is the cinematographic and aesthetic displacement that was gradually constructing the gay male imaginary between 1970 and 1999. This book explores the accommodations made by the eye of the camera in its search for a homosexual body and gay identity. An analysis of Mexican movies produced during the last third of the twentieth century reveals the emergence, the evolution, the articulation, the subversion and the liberation of a gay filmic body. The result is not only an indispensable study of gay images in Mexican cinema, but also a necessary addition for the full understanding those images in the context of changing Mexican society. This book publicly presents gay thematic material and recognizes the existence of the other, be it a representation of the virile, effeminate, or ostracized, and of a gay body that expresses itself and relates to the world differently.