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Article
Abstract
U.S. Latino/a theologies have been prophetically strident in calling out oppression of every sort for scrutiny — all, that is, except for sexuality: particularly homosexuality, around which they has been an embarrassing and stultifying silence. Nickoloff calls for a “teología homo de conjunto,” calling attention to questions of gender and sexuality, and the crossings between them, in contemporary critical theory and Latino/a theology.
Recommended Citation
James B. Nickoloff, "Sexuality: A Queer Omission in U.S. Latino/a Theology," Journal of Hispanic / Latino Theology, 10:3 (Feb. 2003) 31-51.
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