CLAM – EN

SEXUALITY AND LATIN AMERICA

Since its creation, one of the main goals of Sexuality Health and Society has been to explore the ways in which regulations, conventions and norms about sexuality are specified in Latin America, intensifying and transforming more general tracks otherwise observed in national contexts at the “center” of the configuration conventionally known as the “West”. This thirteenth issue makes a meaningful contribution to that goal, by means of important empirical engagements and instigating interpretations.

Abstracts in English.