Elisabeth Jay Friedman
Elisabeth Jay Friedman is an associate professor in the Politics Department and Chair of the Latin American Studies Program
title Associate Professor
phone (415) 422-6046
email ejfriedman@usfca.edu
office UC 571
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JSTOR: Latin American Research Review: Vol. 36, No. 3, p. 7 PRINT | DOWNLOAD | ARTICLE INFORMATION | TABLE OF CONTENTS Your access to JSTOR is provided by University of San Francisco Try the Faceted Search prototype, now available in the JSTOR Sandbox EXIT JSTOR SAVE CITATION | VIEW SAVED CITATIONS You have saved 0 citations p. 7 of 7-35 (1st of 29 pages) Select Another Page Previous Item in Jour
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Lesbians in (cyber)space: the politics of the internet in Latin American on- and off-line communities -- Friedman 29 (5): 790 -- Media, Culture Society SAGE Website Help Contact Us UNIV OF SAN FRANCISCO Home Advanced Search Browse Search History My Marked Citations (0) My Tools Institution: UNIV OF SAN FRANCISCO | Sign In via User Name/Password Media, Culture & Society Quick Search this Journal
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news.nacla.org Archive How Pink Is the ‘Pink Tide’? News Home NACLA Home Digital Archive About Donate How Pink Is the ‘Pink Tide’? 22 Mar 2007 by Elisabeth Jay Friedman Many are speculating about the true colors of Latin America’s much-heralded “pink tide.” Just how close to socialist “red” are the region’s new left-leaning governments? This Report approach
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