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La mayor visibilidad de variadas experiencias sexuales revela y produce diversidad. Este libro da cuenta de algunas de esas experiencias que fundan la diversidad sexual en la Argentina, encarando temas como sexualidad y violencia, identidades de género y prácticas sexuales, conyugalidades y parentalidades, entre tantos otros. Este libro es el resultado de investigaciones discutidas en el Grupo de Estudios sobre Sexualidades del Instituto Gino Germani de la Universidad de Buenos Aires.
This book is a unique and definitive biography in English of the Uruguayan-Argentinian short story writer Horacio Quiroga (1878-1937), known as the Latin-American Poe. Written in amusing prose and with an academic background, which can be an important reference for the public in general as well as to Latin American literature researchers all over the world, it is an up-to-date, narrative biography by a Brazilian writer and researcher who has dedicated the last twenty years to Quiroga’s translation and research. The research uses several unknown or lesser-known documents as well as newspapers and magazines from the beginning of the 20th century, found in libraries and archives in Argentina, Brazil, Germany, and Uruguay. The book is written against a contemporary background, and focusses on the humanization of Quiroga and the participation of, until now, maginalized women in his personal and public life, such as Alfonsina Storni and Norah Lange, allowing the construction of an image which is less monumental and more complex in its contradictions.