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Bringing together a unique collection of narrative accounts based
on the lived experience of queer Chicano/Mexicano sons, this book
explores fathers, fathering, and fatherhood. In many ways, the
contributors reveal the significance of fathering and
representations of fatherhood in the context of queer male
sexuality and identity across generations, cultures, class, and
Mexican immigrant and Mexican American families. They further
reveal how father figures-godfathers, grandfathers, and others-may
nurture and express love and hope for the queer young men in their
extended family. Divided into six sections, the book addresses the
complexity of father-queer son relationships; family dynamics; the
impact of neurodiverse mental health issues; the erotic, unsafe,
and taboo qualities of desire; encounters with absent, estranged or
emotionally distant fathers; and a critical analysis of father and
queer son relationships in Chicano/Latino literature and film.
Bringing together a unique collection of narrative accounts based
on the lived experience of queer Chicano/Mexicano sons, this book
explores fathers, fathering, and fatherhood. In many ways, the
contributors reveal the significance of fathering and
representations of fatherhood in the context of queer male
sexuality and identity across generations, cultures, class, and
Mexican immigrant and Mexican American families. They further
reveal how father figures-godfathers, grandfathers, and others-may
nurture and express love and hope for the queer young men in their
extended family. Divided into six sections, the book addresses the
complexity of father-queer son relationships; family dynamics; the
impact of neurodiverse mental health issues; the erotic, unsafe,
and taboo qualities of desire; encounters with absent, estranged or
emotionally distant fathers; and a critical analysis of father and
queer son relationships in Chicano/Latino literature and film.
The anthology Queer in Aztlan: Chicano Male Recollections of
Consciousness and Coming Out gives readers the opportunity to
experience deeply personal narratives from queer
Chicanos/Mexicanos, and makes it possible for them to understand
and sympathize with the stories' protagonists. It was also a
finalist for a 2014 Lambda Award. The book explores issues of queer
youth identity, sexuality, masculinity, homophobia, sexism, and
violence in Mexican and American culture, presents a complex view
of queer Chicanos/Mexicanos, and contests dominant sexual norms. It
challenges current scholarship in Chicana/Chicano studies to expand
beyond the traditional confines of male sexuality. The seven
sections of the book survey the queer experience from a variety of
perspectives through reading selections that focus on presence,
recollection, embodied self, men of heart, Coatlicue state, and
Joteria studies. A unique transnational bibliography gives emphasis
to themes on, or by, queer Chicano and Mexicano authors on male
sexuality, homoerotic writing, literary criticism, and fiction.
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