1st Edition

Compañeras: Latina Lesbians (An Anthology), Lesbianas Latinoamericanas Third Edition/Tercera Edición

Edited By Juanita Ramos Copyright 2004
404 Pages
by Routledge

404 Pages
by Routledge

404 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1987 and revised in 2004, Compañeras speaks with the voices of Latina lesbians who are puertorriqueñas, chicanas, cubanas, chilenas, hondureñas, brasileñas, colombianas, argentinas, peruanas, costarricenses, mexicanas, ecuatorianas, bolivianas, dominicanas, and nicaragüenses; women who met to speak about what it implies to be both Latina and lesbian in our communities,... Read more

Acknowledgments/Agradecimientos, Preface to First Edition (in English) Juanita Ramos, Introduction (in English) Mariana Romo-Carmona, Prefacio a la primera edición (en español) Juanita Ramos, Introduccion a la primera edición (en español) Mariana Romo-Carmona, Part 1/parte 1: The Other Side/Del otro lado, Part 2/parte 2: Coming Out/Saliendo del closet, Part 3/parte 3: Lovers and Friends/Amantes y amigas, Part 4/parte 4: Families/Familias, Part 5/parte 5: The Struggle Continues/La lucha continua, Part 6/parte 6: Forging Identities and Building Movements and Feminisms in Latin America/Construyendo identidades, movimiemtos, y feminismos en América Latina, Contributors’ Notes, Selected Bibliography and Other Resources/Bibliografia selecta y otros recursos

Biography

Juanita Ramos is the co-founder of the Latina Lesbian History Project, and is Professor of Sociology; Latin American & Caribbean Studies; Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies at SUNY-Binghamton, USA.

Reviews for the second edition:

"Compañeras is one of the most exciting books I’ve picked up in a long time. The stories are well told and compelling and the entire collection is rich with the excitement of women spreading the truth about their lives, with breaking silences, with saying in print what has never been said before." –Feminist Bookstore News

"Compañeras celebrates Latina lesbian history and existence. The volume as a whole documents the struggle of Latina lesbians to understand the systems of oppression that seek to invalidate their lives." – Sojourner

"The women here speak from the specifics of lesbian experience in their various native lands (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and the US). For women who identify as lesbians – that is, not under the protection of a man – there is no refuge from the battle." – Jewelle Gomez, New Directions for Women