LGBT cinema in Latin America - définition. Qu'est-ce que LGBT cinema in Latin America
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est LGBT cinema in Latin America - définition


LGBT cinema in Latin America         
  • Carnaval in [[Bonaire]]; the colourful and performative Latin American carnivals are theorised to have informed film
  • Two men's feet tangled under bedcovers
  • Protest sign saying "Caution: Machismo kills"
Latin American nations have been producing national LGBT+ cinema since at least the 1980s, though homosexual characters have been appearing in their films since at least 1923.:75 The collection of LGBT-themed films from 2000 onwards has been dubbed New Maricón Cinema by Vinodh Venkatesh; the term both includes Latine culture and identity and does not exclude non-queer LGBT+ films like Azul y no tan rosa.
HIV/AIDS in Latin America         
HIV/AIDS has been a public health concern for Latin America due to a remaining prevalence of the disease. In 2018 an estimated 2.
Race and ethnicity in Latin America         
  • ''De español é india, produce [[mestizo]]'' "from Spanish man and Indian woman comes [[mestizo]]." (''[[Pintura de castas]]'', ca. 1780), Unknown author, Mexico
  • ''De negro é española sale mulato'' "from black man and Spanish woman comes mulatto."  (''Pintura de castas'', ca. 1780), Unknown author, Mexico
  • Galician]] painter [[Modesto Brocos]], 1895, [[Museu Nacional de Belas Artes]], Brazil. The painting depicts a black grandmother, mulatta mother, white father and their [[quadroon]] child, hence three generations of racial [[hypergamy]] through whitening.
  • ''De negro é india sale lobo'' "from black man and Indian woman comes 'wolf' ([[Zambo]])."  (''Pintura de castas'', ca. 1780), Unknown author, Mexico
There is no single system of races or ethnicities that covers all modern Latin America, and usage of labels may vary substantially.