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"The mass shooting at a queer Latin Night in Orlando in July 2016 sparked a public conversation about access to pleasure and selfhood within conditions of colonization, violence, and negation. Queer Nightlife joins this conversation by centering queer and trans people of color who apprehend the risky medium of the night to explore, know, and stage their bodies, genders, and sexualities in the face of systemic and social negation. The book focuses on house parties, nightclubs, and bars that offer improvisatory conditions and possibilities for "stranger intimacies," and that privilege music, dance, and sexual/gender expressions. Queer Nightlife extends the breadth of research on "everynight life" through twenty-five essays and interviews by leading scholars and artists. The book's four sections move temporally from preparing for the night (how do DJs source their sounds, what does it take to travel there, who promotes nightlife, what do people wear?); to the socialities of nightclubs (how are social dance practices introduced and taught, how is the price for sex negotiated, what styles do people adopt to feel and present as desirable?); to the staging and spectacle of the night (how do drag artists confound and celebrate gender, how are spaces designed to create the sensation of spectacularity, whose bodies become a spectacle already?); and finally, how the night continues beyond the club and after sunrise (what kinds of intimacies and gestures remain, how do we go back to the club after Orlando?)"--

The mass shooting at a queer Latin Night in Orlando in July 2016 sparked a public conversation about access to pleasure and selfhood within conditions of colonization, violence, and negation. Queer Nightlife joins this conversation by centering queer and trans people of color who apprehend the risky medium of the night to explore, know, and stage their bodies, genders, and sexualities in the face of systemic and social negation. The book focuses on house parties, nightclubs, and bars that offer improvisatory conditions and possibilities for &;stranger intimacies,&; and that privilege music, dance, and sexual/gender expressions. Queer Nightlife extends the breadth of research on &;everynight life&; through twenty-five essays and interviews by leading scholars and artists. The book&;s four sections move temporally from preparing for the night (how do DJs source their sounds, what does it take to travel there, who promotes nightlife, what do people wear?); to the socialities of nightclubs (how are social dance practices introduced and taught, how is the price for sex negotiated, what styles do people adopt to feel and present as desirable?); to the staging and spectacle of the night (how do drag artists confound and celebrate gender, how are spaces designed to create the sensation of spectacularity, whose bodies become a spectacle already?); and finally, how the night continues beyond the club and after sunrise (what kinds of intimacies and gestures remain, how do we go back to the club after Orlando?).

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"The authors utilize an interdisciplinary scholastic approach by including gender and sexual minorities as well as diverse categories of age, race, ethnicity, and sex. They also include an analytic framework that considers how particular non-normative bodies, genders, sexualities, and desires are often subjected to prejudice and discrimination, both within and outside the queer community. Summing Up: Recommended." CHOICE * CHOICE *

Introduction 1(18)
Kemi Adeyemi
Kareem Khubchandani
Ramon H. Rivera-Servera
BEFORE
That Magical Touch: Migrant Nocturnal Stories in Queer Jackson Heights
19(12)
Martin F. Manalansan
Jockstraps and Crop Tops: Fat Queer Femmes Dressing for the Night
31(11)
Caleb Luna
... Waiting...
42(11)
Emily R. Bock
The Police and the Policed: Queer Crossings in a Mumbai Bathroom
53(12)
Brian A. Horton
Relational Generativity in South African Queer Nightlife
65(11)
A.B. Brown
"Dance with Me in the Disco Heat": Nowhere Bar's Temporal Shifts
76(7)
Karen Jaime
"People bring their histories to the club": An Interview with DJ Rekha
83(8)
Kareem Khubchandani
INSIDE
Pedagogies of the Dark: Making Sense of Queer Nightlife
91(10)
Eddie Gamboa
Queering Dancehall in the Diaspora
101(12)
Sabia McCoy-Torres
"I Came Here to Work": Transgender Latinas' Labors in the Club
113(7)
Andrea Bolivar
La Gozadera: Lesbian Transfeminist Worldmaking in Mexico City
120(6)
Jennifer Tyburczy
Ecstatic Resilience
126(4)
Sable Elyse Smith
After Closing Time: Ambivalence in Remembering a Small-City Lesbian Bar
130(13)
Clare Forstie
Ms. Briq House in Her Own Words
143(8)
Kemi Adeyemi
SHOW
Dancing on the Edge, in the Silence: Trajal Harrell's Antigone Sr. / Twenty Looks or Paris Is Burning at the Judson Church (L)
151(8)
Clare Croft
Una Pena en Parraga: Drag Kings and Cuba's Sexual Revolution
159(12)
Matthew Leslie Santana
Muxes Have Crossed the Border: Altivas, Celebration, and Walls That Bleed
171(9)
Noe Lopez
From the Club to the Fiesta: Drag and Folklore in La Familia Galan
180(11)
Enzo E. Vasquez Toral
From Streetwalking to the Catwalk: Red-Light Nightlife and the Girls of Daspu
191(12)
Gregory Mitchell
We Are Not Special, We Are Just Here: An Interview with Alexandre Paulikevitch
203(8)
Meiver De la Cruz
AFTER
Public Notice from the Fucked Peepo: Xandra Ibarra's "The Hookup/Displacement/Barhopping/Drama Tour"
211(11)
Juana Maria Rodriguez
Remember the Time: Black Queer Nightlife in the South
222(13)
E. Patrick Johnson
Keeping It on the Download: The Viral Afterlives of Paris Is Burning
235(20)
Jih-Fei Cheng
After the Eighties... A Queer Afterlife: An Interview with Eduardo Alegria
255(8)
Jose Alvarez-Colon
Ramon H. Rivera-Servera
Bibliography 263(20)
Notes on Contributors 283(8)
Index 291
Kemi Adeyemi is Assistant Professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at University of Washington.

Kareem Khubchandani is Mellon Bridge Assistant Professor, Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies at Tufts University.

Ramón Rivera-Servera is Professor of Performance Studies at Northwestern University.