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Esa postura de visibilidad: Entrevista con Aixa Ardin (That position of visibility: Interview with Aixa Ardin)

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Martinez Reyes, Consuelo

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Universidad de Puerto Rico a Rio Piedras

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The article is an interview with Puerto Rican poet Aixa Ardín by scholar Dr Consuelo Martínez. We talk about her research on LGBTQI activism in the island, the history of the Puerto Rican Gay Parade, her evolution as a poet, her influences, and publications. Keywords: Aixa Ardín, LGBTQI, Puerto Rican poetry, sexile, Batiborrillo, Puerto Rican Gay Parade

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Sargasso

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2037-12-31