Queer Chicano Families: The Importance of Converging Literature on Queer Families,Chicano Families,and Chicano Queers |
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Authors: | Sandra Marie Loughrin PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of SociologyUniversity of Nebraska, Kearney |
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Abstract: | Despite growing literature on Latino families and Latino queer identities, there has been relatively little empirical research on Latino same‐sex families. Likewise, emerging empirical research on gay and lesbian couples tends to focus on the experiences of middle‐class, well‐educated, White couples. I argue that combining theoretical and empirical works on sexuality, Chicano studies, and queer studies can assuage this lack of diversity in each body of literature. This work first examines current literature on Latino families, with a focus on Latino familism. This is followed by a brief examination of current literature on queer Chicanos. Lastly, it will discuss queer families and the lack of current literature on Latino same‐sex couples, in order to present a course of action for further research on the intersectional social location of queer Chicano families. |
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