Machos Maricones & Gays: Cuba and Homosexuality

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Temple University Press, 1996 - History - 263 pages

This remarkable account of gays in Cuba links the treatment of male homosexuality under Castro with prejudices and preconceptions prevalent in Cuban society before the Revolution. Ian Lumsden argues that much of the present discussion does not acknowledge the significant improvements that have occurred in the last decade. As an antidote to what he considers wide-spread misinformation, Lumsden locates the current issues surrounding homosexual identity within the broad context of Cuban culture, history, and social policy and makes revealing comparisons to the experience of homosexuals in other Latin American countries.

Lumsden explores the historic roots of the oppression of homosexuals through such issues as race, religion, and gender. He considers the cultural history and current erosion of traditional "machismo," the correlation between traditional women's roles and the relationships between gay men, and homosexuality as defined by the law and as presented in typical sexual education. He addresses the international controversy over state-imposed sanatoriums for HIV/AIDS patients, and details the social scene, the varying ideals among different generations of gay Cubans, gay life and family ties, and the difference between being publicly and privately gay in Cuba.

Lumsden's involvement over the years in gay culture in Cuba, his interviews with gay Cuban men, and his formidable scholarship produce a strikingly honest, accurate portrayal of the changes in homosexual life.

 

Contents

1 An Introduction to Contemporary Cuba
1
2 Machismo and Homosexuality before the Revolution
28
3 Institutionalized Homophobia
55
4 Homosexuality and the Law
81
5 Homosexuality and Sexual Education in the 1980s
96
6 The Erosion of Traditional Machismo
115
7 Gay Life in Havana Today
130
8 The Impact of AIDS
160
9 An Imperfect Revolution in an Imperfect World
178
Cuban Sexual Values and African Religious Beliefs by Tomás Fernández Robaina
205
El Pecado Original by Pablo Milanés
209
Manifesto of the Gay and Lesbian Association of Cuba
211
Notes
215
Select Bibliography
247
Index
255
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Ian Lumsden, Associate Professor of Political Science at Atkinson College, York University, is the author of Homosexuality, Society, and the State in Mexico.