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Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Hybrid Modernities, Modern Sexualities 1
Part I Frames
Chapter 1 On Sexual Subjects and Public Spheres 27
Part II Doorways
Chapter 2 Occupying the Partisan Field: First Door on the Left 61
Chapter 3 The Limits of Liberalization: Entering the Electoral Field 87
Part III Pathways
Chapter 4 Advancing Homosexual Citizenship: Brazil's Early Turn to Legislatures 115
Chapter 5 Life at the Margins: Coalition Building and Sexual Diversity in the Mexican Legislature 146
Chapter 6 Brazil without Homophobia, or, A Technocratic Alternative to Political Parties 178
Conclusion: The Hope and Fear of Institutions 204
Acronyms 219
Notes 221
Bibliography 247
Index 287
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