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Gay Latino Cultural Citizenship: Predicaments of Identity and Visibility in San Francisco in the 1990s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Re-membering Gay Latino Studies 1
- Queer Theory Revisited 19
- Comment. It’s All in Having a History 46
- Gay Shame, Latina-and Latino-Style: A Critique of White Queer Performativity 55
- Comment Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes’s “Gay Shame, Latina-and Latino-Style: A Critique of White Queer Performativity” 81
- The Place of Gay Male Chicano Literature in Queer Chicana/o Cultural Work 86
- Comment. Our Queer Kin 105
- Carnal Knowledge: Chicano Gay Men and the Dialectics of Being 113
- Comment. Entre Machos y Maricones: (Re)Covering Chicano Gay Male (Hi)Stories 141
- Entre Hombres/Between Men: Latino Masculinities and Homosexualities 147
- Comment. The Material and Cultural Worlds of Latino Gay Men 168
- Gay Latino Cultural Citizenship: Predicaments of Identity and Visibility in San Francisco in the 1990s 175
- Comment A Response to “Gay Latino Cultural Citizenship” 198
- Feeling Brown: Ethnicity and Affect in Ricardo Bracho’s The Sweetest Hangover (and Other STDs) 204
- Comment. Never Too Much: Queer Performance between Impossibility and Excess 220
- Shifting the Site of Queer Enunciation: Manuel Muñoz and the Politics of Form 226
- Comment. Dancing with the Devil—When the Devil Is Gay 250
- Choreographies of Resistance: Latino Queer Dance and the Utopian Performative 259
- Comment Response to “Choreographies of Resistance: Latino Queer Dance and the Utopian Performative” 281
- Dance Liberation 286
- Comment. Dance with Me 311
- Bibliography 321
- Contributors 349
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Re-membering Gay Latino Studies 1
- Queer Theory Revisited 19
- Comment. It’s All in Having a History 46
- Gay Shame, Latina-and Latino-Style: A Critique of White Queer Performativity 55
- Comment Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes’s “Gay Shame, Latina-and Latino-Style: A Critique of White Queer Performativity” 81
- The Place of Gay Male Chicano Literature in Queer Chicana/o Cultural Work 86
- Comment. Our Queer Kin 105
- Carnal Knowledge: Chicano Gay Men and the Dialectics of Being 113
- Comment. Entre Machos y Maricones: (Re)Covering Chicano Gay Male (Hi)Stories 141
- Entre Hombres/Between Men: Latino Masculinities and Homosexualities 147
- Comment. The Material and Cultural Worlds of Latino Gay Men 168
- Gay Latino Cultural Citizenship: Predicaments of Identity and Visibility in San Francisco in the 1990s 175
- Comment A Response to “Gay Latino Cultural Citizenship” 198
- Feeling Brown: Ethnicity and Affect in Ricardo Bracho’s The Sweetest Hangover (and Other STDs) 204
- Comment. Never Too Much: Queer Performance between Impossibility and Excess 220
- Shifting the Site of Queer Enunciation: Manuel Muñoz and the Politics of Form 226
- Comment. Dancing with the Devil—When the Devil Is Gay 250
- Choreographies of Resistance: Latino Queer Dance and the Utopian Performative 259
- Comment Response to “Choreographies of Resistance: Latino Queer Dance and the Utopian Performative” 281
- Dance Liberation 286
- Comment. Dance with Me 311
- Bibliography 321
- Contributors 349
- Index 353