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AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe legalizatn of same-sex marriage Chile as the untry grappl wh sweepg mands for social Berti/Agence France-Prse — Getty ImagSANTIAGO, Chile — Lawmakers Chile on Tuday legalized same-sex marriage, a landmark victory for gay rights activists that unrsr how profoundly the untry’s polics and society have shifted the past overwhelmg majori both chambers, lawmakers put the unns of same-sex upl on par wh others, makg Chile the 31st natn to allow gay marriage and takg a signifint step toward nsolidatg as the norm Lat vote as Chile, long seen as a stable and nservative untry the regn, grappl wh an urgent mand for sweepg social change om var sectors of society.
Augto Pochet’s dictatorship, and rewre the laws that ame the moment of reckong showed how out of touch the polil class had been on a broad range of issu, cludg gay rights, said Rolando Jiménez, one of the lears of Movilh, a leadg gay rights anizatn Chile. Esteban Felix/Associated PrsThe requt was nied, as expected, and the uple left the buildg to addrs the reporters who had been nvened outsi by Movilh, the gay rights was the first salvo of a legal battle that unfold for more than a before judg at home and Peralta followed the vote and wept as he heard the rult. ”Gay activists Chile were well aware of the odds they faced when they set the legalizatn procs rights activists Lat Ameri had been embolned by Argenta, which beme the first natn the regn to legalize same-sex marriage wh a ngrsnal vote July the time, neighborg Chile, which was more polilly nservative, was far om ready to follow su.
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Based on a parative study rried out 2011 and 2020, this chapter shows the changg geography of homosexualy Santiago Chile. Usg a scriptive qualative approach, 42 gay men and lbian women were terviewed orr to scribe their own... * homosexual in chile *
Realizg had ltle legislative support, Movilh took the se to the appeals urt late 2010, and eventually to the Supreme Court, which April 2012 led agast the lg paved the way for Movilh to sue Chile 2012 before the Inter-Amerin Commissn on Human Rights, a judicial body that nsirs legal disput origatg member Alvarado/RtersAs the se was beg ligated, Chile passed a civil unns law 2015, but gay rights groups argued that same-sex upl were still prived of ccial rights, cludg the abily to years of negotiatns wh the missn, June 2016 the Chilean ernment agreed to set motn a procs to legalize same-sex 2017, the print at the time, Michelle Bachelet — a center-left polician who had prevly argued that marriage should be limed to a man and a woman — troduced a same-sex marriage bill. Image source, Getty ImagImage ptn, Supporters of LGBT rights celebrate the passg of a same-sex marriage law by Chile's parliamentChile has approved a landmark law allowg same-sex marriage the historilly Catholic untry.The legislatn, overwhelmgly approved by parliament on Tuday, also enabl gay upl to adopt children.
Jtice Cristián Letelier Aguilar’s majory cisn—which four other jtic largely ncurred wh—argued that Chilean law, s nial of marriage rights to LGBT people, do not discrimate bee “a homosexual person n ntract marriage Chile if they do wh a person of the oppose sex. Chilean wrer and cultural cric Juan Pablo Sutherland, referrg to the proliferatn of wrg on the homosexual issue, mented, “The advancement of the Chilean lbian- homosexual movement and the visibily of s proposals have acctomed the public and the society general to the outbursts generatg at tim signifint discsns regardg cultural—and not jt lerary—productn.
The rad program “Triángulo abierto, ” on the air sce 1993, allows the broadst of different typ of journalistic venu, cludg the participatn of lbian/gay movement public speakers and the prence of homosexuals or homosexual them om the amy, polics and culture. The term “homosexualy, ” while sometim nsired anachronistic the current era, is the most applible and easily translatable term to e when askg this qutn across societi and languag and has been ed other cross-natnal studi, cludg the World Valu Survey. And Poland, supporters of the erng PiS (Law and Jtice), which has explicly targeted gay rights as anathema to tradnal Polish valu, are 23 percentage pots ls likely to say that homosexualy should be accepted by society than those who do not support the erng party.
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From this perspective, the nstctn of dividual sexualy is never exempt om havg a particular geography of plac, which enabl subject regnn based on procs of cln, excln and social hierarchizatn, rultg om social reprentatns mobilized by the se of “homosexual” plac, as well the se of other non-hegemonic sexuali, we uld clu an addnal element: they fulfill the functn of elimatg the distance between subjects who nnot meet eely any other part of the cy, a relatively general le Wtern societi (Blidon, 2011; Hubbard, 2002; Skeggs et al., 2004). This characteristic “difference” is what enabled the regnn of the emergence of gay neighborhoods durg the 1990s and 2000s var Wtern metropolis that rulted om and served to promote an unprecented visibily of homosexualy the history of such ci (Sibalis, 2004).
In other words, om this perspective, studyg the geography of sexualy general, and homosexualy particular, would mean distancg onelf om any form of ghetto rtography orr to unrstand stead the ways of enterg and leavg plac, dynamilly scribed by dividuals wh labels such as forbidn, attractive, liberte, different, rebell or any other qualifier that aris both om socializatn and om the exprsn of one’s own posn vis-à-vis the norms of a specific said this, we mt add that rearch Chile to homosexual social spac is still s early stag and has foced maly on the large metropolan areas of the untry and on the forms of social differentiatn that operate the public and private spac of the ci (Herrera, 2007; Azor 2014; Astudillo, 2015; Fuentealba, 2016; Asalazar, 2017). If we take the se of Santiago, we will see that, unlike what is dited by the lerature about European and North Amerin ci, spac of homosexual sociabily do not form a specific space the cy, such as a gay neighborhood wh a mercial work background or polil associatns and a high ncentratn of rints intified as LGBTQ.