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Performing Queer Latinidad: Dance, Sexuality, Politics

Ramón H. Rivera-Servera
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Performing Queer Latinidad highlights the critical role that performance played in the development of Latina/o queer public culture in the United States during the 1990s and early 2000s, a period when the size and influence of the Latina/o population was increasing alongside a growing scrutiny of the public spaces where latinidad could circulate.  Performances---from concert dance and street protest to the choreographic strategies deployed by dancers at nightclubs---served as critical meeting points and practices through which LGBT and other nonnormative sex practitioners of Latin American descent (individuals with greatly differing cultures, histories of migration or annexation to the United States, and contemporary living conditions) encountered each other and forged social, cultural, and political bonds. At a time when latinidad ascended to the national public sphere in mainstream commercial and political venues and Latina/o public space was increasingly threatened by the redevelopment of urban centers and a revived anti-immigrant campaign, queer Latinas/os in places such as the Bronx, San Antonio, Austin, Phoenix, and Rochester, NY, returned to performance to claim spaces and ways of being that allowed their queerness and latinidad to coexist. These social events of performance and their attendant aesthetic communication strategies served as critical sites and tactics for creating and sustaining queer latinidad.
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • 1. Latina/o Queer Performance: A Critical Travelogue
  • 2. Building Home: Arthur Aviles's Choreography of the Public Sphere
  • 3. Movements of Hope: Performance and Activism
  • 4. Quotidian Utopias: Latina/o Queer Choreographies
  • 5. Dancing Reggaetón with Cowboy Boots: Frictive Encounters in Queer Latinidad
  • Epilogue: Moving Forward—Between Fragility and Resilience
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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Published: 2012
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN(s)
  • 978-0-472-05139-7 (paper)
  • 978-0-472-07139-5 (hardcover)
  • 978-0-472-02864-1 (ebook)
Series
  • Triangulations: Lesbian/Gay/Queer Theater/Drama/Performance
Subject
  • Sexuality Studies
  • Dance
  • Cultural Studies
  • Latinx Studies
  • Theater and Performance
  • American Studies
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