2019
DOI: 10.1353/rvs.2019.0088
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Queering the Chilean Way: Cultures of Exceptionalism and Sexual Dissidence, 1965–2015 by Carl Fischer

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“…Coming out is framed as an obligation, an act of personal responsibility that is a sign of moral virtue and integrity (Seidman and Meeks, 2011); gay men must be 'brave' and speak out, which notably echoes traditional discourses about masculinity that imbue 'being a man' with values such as bravery, strength and worth, as has been described specifically for the Chilean case by Carl Fischer (2016). This is made particularly evident once José Luis's family finds out about his relationship with the young and masculine personal trainer/model Mauro.…”
Section: Moral Evaluations Of the Closetmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Coming out is framed as an obligation, an act of personal responsibility that is a sign of moral virtue and integrity (Seidman and Meeks, 2011); gay men must be 'brave' and speak out, which notably echoes traditional discourses about masculinity that imbue 'being a man' with values such as bravery, strength and worth, as has been described specifically for the Chilean case by Carl Fischer (2016). This is made particularly evident once José Luis's family finds out about his relationship with the young and masculine personal trainer/model Mauro.…”
Section: Moral Evaluations Of the Closetmentioning
confidence: 93%