Dark Path. Sexuality and Violence in Peru in the 1990s
This work seeks to understand how the demands of groups centered on sexual difference were (or were not) able to become the subject of public policy under an authoritarian regime, and what this meant in practice, especially with regard to the exercise and regulation of sexuality through violence. The author is interested in highlighting three points of intersection in this relationship between fujimorismo and identity politics, concerning: 1) the significance of sexual experience; 2) the valuation of sexual formation; and 3) perceptions of sexual violence.