RT Book, Section T1 ¿Y tu te defines como Queer? Sobre genealogías situadas, debates y resistencias Queer/Cuir y transfeministas en el sur (de Europa) A1 Trujillo Barbadillo, Gracia A2 Viteri, María Amelia A2 Lavinas Picq, Manuela AB Summary: The authors of this edited volume use a queer perspective to address colonialism as localized in the Global South, to analyse how the queer can be decolonized and to map the implications of such conversations on hegemonic and alternative understandings of modernity. This book is distinct in at least four ways. First, its content is a rare blend of original scholarly pieces with internationally acclaimed art. Second, it is a volume that blends theoretical debates with policy praxis, filling a gap that often tends to undermine the reach of either side at play. Third, its topic is unique, as sexual politics are put in direct dialogue with post-colonial debates. Fourth, the book brings to the forefront voices from the Global South/non-core to redefine a field that has been largely framed and conceptualized in the Global North/core. (Fuente la editorial) PB Peter lang SN 978-3-0343-1924-9 SN 978-3-0353-0768-9 SN 2235- 5367 YR 2016 FD 2016 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/97245 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/97245 LA spa NO Trujillo, Gracia. (2016). “Sobre genealogías situadas, debates y resistencias en el Sur (de Europa)”, en Viteri, Maria Amelia y Manuela Lavinas Picq (eds.) Queering Narratives of Modernity, New York: Peter Lang, pp. 175- 196. DS Docta Complutense RD 25 abr 2025