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Gay and Lesbian Issues in Latin America, II, 1991-2008
Collector
Princeton University
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Format
Manuscript
Language
Multiple languages
Spanish
Portuguese
Description
3 boxes
2 items
1.0 linear feet
Details
Subject(s)
Gay culture
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Latin America
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Gay men
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Latin America
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Gay rights
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Latin America
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Homosexuality
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Latin America
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Lesbians
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Latin America
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Sex
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Political aspects
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Latin America
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Sexual minorities
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Latin America
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Homosaurus term(s)
LGBTQ+ people
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Compiled/Created
1991-2008
Restrictions note
The Latin American ephemera collections are open for research use. Originals are stored offsite at the ReCAP facility. Microfilm surrogates can be consulted in Microforms Service, Firestone Library ( http://firestone.princeton.edu/microforms/ ).
Summary note
This collection of ephemera on gay and lesbian issues in Latin America contains serials, bulletins, brochures, pamphlets, flyers, bookmarks, stickers, and other materials.
This collection of ephemera on gay and lesbian issues in Latin America contains serials, bulletins, brochures, pamphlets, flyers, bookmarks, stickers, and other materials. Publications are targeted towards the gay and lesbian populations of the respective Latin American countries, as well as the bisexual, transvestite, and transgender populations. The materials were mostly published between 1991 and 2008 by gay and lesbian organizations, local groups and businesses, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. The documents are organized by country; within each country, items are alphabetically sorted by publisher.
OCLC
1407924841
Statement on responsible collection description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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