"Working through the remnants of colonial sodomitic tropes, Falconí Trávez offers a new localized queer theory and practice that reimagines what a sexually dissident decolonial culture can be, and brilliantly queers in the process both Euro-American queer theory and the Andean literary canon."Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé, Fordham University
AcknowledgementsForeword - Joseph PierceInstructions for Reading this Book: By Way of an Introduction1. Re-sent(I)Ment of the Andean Literary Canon: Proposal for a Heterofagcontradictory Reading through Pablo Palacio2. Mestizaje's Back Door: Crossings in the Narrative of Jaime Bayly, from Homo to Gay to Bi3. Julieta Paredes: Rearranging the Lesbian Aymara Body through Devilish Writing4. Writing at the Andean Limits: Decadence, Migration and Aids-Reciprocity in the Writing of Fernando Vallejo's I5. From Queer to Cuy(R)? The Bewitching Proposal to Entundar in the Literature of Adalberto Ortiz
Diego Falconí Trávez is an Associate Professor at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and Professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.