Leopardos luminosos, ágiles y elásticos: homoerotismo entre hombres en la obra de Oswaldo Reynoso

Translated title of the contribution: Luminous, agile, and elastic leopards: homoeroticism between men in the works of Oswaldo Reynoso

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    Abstract

    In this article, I analyze the depiction of relationships between men and the beauty of boys in the work of Oswaldo Reynoso (1931-2016). Previous analyses of his work address linguistic issues, the reception of his narrative and the relationships between men in some of his books. In conclusion, I consider that the encounters and relationships between men and boys Reynoso portrayed can be divided into homosexual and homoerotic. The former are a criticism of Peruvian society, particularly the upper classes, in which homosexuality is clearly depicted. The latter are concealed within the text and range from relationships of friendship, camaraderie, and support between the characters, to the overt portrayal of the beauty of young men. Finally, I consider that Reynoso’s work contains elements that can be considered decolonial, as they challenge the ideas about beauty and sexuality present in the region.
    Translated title of the contributionLuminous, agile, and elastic leopards: homoeroticism between men in the works of Oswaldo Reynoso
    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)122-143
    Number of pages22
    JournalDebate Feminista
    Volume64
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2022

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    Keywords

    • homoeroticism between men
    • gay
    • Oswaldo Reynoso
    • Peru
    • Latin American Literature

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