Same-Sex Marriage in Latin America
Promise and Resistance
Contributions by María Gracia Andía, Daniel Bonilla, Margarita Corral, Germán Lodola, Genaro Lozano, Diego Sempol Edited by Jason Pierceson University of Illinois Sp, Adriana Piatti-Crocker, Shawn Schulenberg Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Marshall Uni
Publication date:
21 December 2012Length of book:
186 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
236x158mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739167021
This book is a follow-up volume to Same-Sex Marriage in the Americas: Policy Innovation for Same-Sex Relationships published by Lexington Books in 2010. It sheds light on regional, national, and individual-level factors that have led to major developments for same-sex relationship equality in Latin America and explores institutional, political, and social barriers for same-sex couples in the region. The first section of the book deals with general aspects of same-sex rights and policies in the Americas; including public opinion regarding same-sex marriage, diffusion of policy innovations for same-sex couples, judicialization of LGBT rights, and the role of the left in support of same-sex rights in Latin America. The second section examines country-cases regarding same-sex policies in Latin America and includes separate chapters on Central America, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay. Overall, this research is innovative and unique because it covers the understudied policies of same-sex relationships in Latin America, despite its recent major developments, and includes both regional and national level analyses to explain such developments.
This volume assembles some of the most innovative authors working on LGBT politics in Latin America. The study of LGBT rights is an exciting new dimension in the study of the quality of democracy that has long been ignored. This volume proves that the study of the politics of sexuality, like the activism on behalf of sexuality rights in Latin America, is here to stay.