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Retracing Homophobic Tendences in Two Central American Novels: Hector Tobar`s the Tattooed Soldier and Javier Payera's Ruido De Fondo

Revista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica
doi 10.15517/rfl.v41i2.25247
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June 24, 2016

Authors
Matthew Byrne
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Universidad de Costa Rica


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