
Towards Tolerance and Acceptance
Public Opinion and LGBTQ+ Politics in Latin America
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
75 pages
978-1-009-53739-1 (ISBN)
Description
Latin America has experienced an unprecedented expansion of LGBTQ+ rights in recent decades. Although obstacles remain for LGBTQ+ citizens, countries such as Uruguay and Argentina have become world leaders in enacting LGBTQ+ rights, and public opinion has shifted dramatically towards more positive sentiments. What underlies these shifting attitudes? Drawing on both survey data and interviews, we describe multiple processes by which individuals move from prejudice and rejection to tolerance and acceptance. We show that attitude change is often slow and gradual, and that explaining these trends requires attention to both macro-level forces and individual experiences. In Latin America, a boom in international tourism created economic incentives for tolerance; broad shifts in demographics and the media landscape created openings for people to reconsider what a family looks like; and societies grappling with human rights abuses were more receptive to appeals for protecting LGBTQ+ rights as human rights.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
145 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-53739-1 (9781009537391)
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Mariela Daby | Eli G. Rau
Towards Tolerance and Acceptance
Public Opinion and LGBTQ+ Politics in Latin America
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approx. 02/2026
Cambridge University Press
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. The current landscape of public opinion; 3. How does attitude change happen?; 4. When friends and family come out; 5. Changing behavior before attitudes: economic incentives for tolerance; 6. Pop culture and representation; 7. Demographic changes and the nuclear family; 8. Public policy and LGBTQ+ rights; 9. Conclusions; References.