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Dictatorial Rule and Sexual Politics in Argentina: The Case of the Frente de Liberación Homosexual, 1967–1976
Hispanic American Historical Review ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2017-04-27 , DOI: 10.1215/00182168-3824077
Pablo Ben , Santiago Joaquin Insausti

The Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH, 1967–1976) was the first political movement of homosexual men in Argentina. Despite its short life span, this organization set the ground for future developments. The FLH emerged in the context of increasing authoritarianism rather than being the result of a transition to democracy. The relationship with homophobic Peronists and left-wing traditions was, paradoxically, crucial for the emergence of the FLH. Most homosexual activists came from the Left, and they understood homosexual liberation as one aspect of the struggle against capitalism. These activists were highly critical of anticapitalist politics as it existed in Argentina at the time, but they also actively sought to become allies of the expanding New Left during the period. Eventually, however, the 1976–1983 military dictatorship made all forms of dissidence impossible, and the FLH had to dissolve.

中文翻译:

阿根廷的专制统治和性政治:1967-1976年利比里亚同性恋同性恋阵线案

利比里亚同性恋联合会(FLH,1967–1976)是阿根廷同性恋者的第一次政治运动。尽管寿命短,但该组织为将来的发展奠定了基础。FLH出现在威权主义日益加剧的背景下,而不是过渡到民主的结果。矛盾的是,与恐同性庇护主义者和左翼传统的关系对于FLH的出现至关重要。大多数同性恋活动家来自左派,他们将同性恋解放理解为反对资本主义斗争的一方面。这些激进主义者对当时在阿根廷存在的反资本主义政治高度批评,但他们也积极寻求成为该时期不断扩大的新左派的盟友。最终,
更新日期:2017-04-27
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