Los Invisibles
A History of Male Homosexuality in Spain, 1850-1940
Author(s)
Cleminson, R.
Vazquez Garcia, F.
Collection
OAPEN-UKLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Examining the social, medical and cultural history of male homosexuality in Spain, this book looks at it from the time homosexuality came to be an issue of medical, legal and cultural concern. Research into homosexuality in Spain is in its infancy. The last ten or fifteen years have seen a proliferation of studies on gender in Spain but much of this work has concentrated on women's history, literature and femininity. In contrast to existing research which concentrates on literature and literary figures, "Los Invisibles" focuses on the change in cultural representation of same-sex activity of through medicalisation, social and political anxieties about race and the late emergence of homosexual sub-cultures in the last quarter of the twentieth century. As such, this book constitutes an analysis of discourses and ideas from a social history and medical history position. Much of the research for the book was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to research the medicalisation of homosexuality in Spain.
Keywords
geschiedenis; homosexual; spain; history; male; mannen; homoseksuelen; Madrid; Masturbation; Pederasty; PsychiatryDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_393075OCN
808385459Publisher
University of Wales PressPublication date and place
Cardiff, 2007Grantor
Series
Iberian and Latin American Studies,Classification
Social and cultural history