Description: Further DetailsTitle: The Queer NuyoricanCondition: NewSubtitle: Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in LoisaidaAuthor: Karen JaimeFormat: HardbackISBN-10: 1479808288EAN: 9781479808281ISBN: 9781479808281Publisher: New York University PressGenre: Music Dance & TheatreTopic: Social Sciences, History, Arts & Photography, Society & CultureRelease Date: 06/29/2021Description: Finalist for The Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History, given by the American Society for Theatre Research.Silver Medal Winner of The Victor Villaseñor Best Latino Focused Non-Fiction Book Award, given by the International Latino Book Awards.Honorable Mention for the Best LGBTQ+ Themed Book, given by the International Latino Book Awards.A queer genealogy of the famous performance space and the nuyorican aesthetic One could easily overlook the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a small, unassuming performance venue on New York City’s Lower East Side. Yet the space once hosted the likes of Victor Hernández Cruz, Allen Ginsberg, and Amiri Baraka and is widely credited as the homespace for the emergent nuyorican literary and aesthetic movement of the 1990s. Founded by a group of counterculturalist Puerto Rican immigrants and artists in the 1970s, the space slowly transformed the Puerto Rican ethnic and cultural associations of the epithet “Nuyorican,” as the Cafe developed into a central hub for an artistic movement encompassing queer, trans, and diasporic performance. The Queer Nuyorican is the first queer genealogy and critical study of the historical, political, and cultural conditions under which the term “Nuyorican” shifted from a raced/ethnic identity marker to “nuyorican,” an aesthetic practice. The nuyorican aesthetic recognizes and includes queer poets and performers of color whose writing and performance build upon the politics inherent in the Cafe’s founding. Initially situated within the Cafe’s physical space and countercultural discursive history, the nuyorican aesthetic extends beyond these gendered and ethnic boundaries, broadening the ethnic marker Nuyorican to include queer, trans, and diasporic performance modalities. Hip-hop studies, alongside critical race, queer, literary, and performance theories, are used to document the interventions made by queer and trans artists of color—Miguel Piñero, Regie Cabico, Glam Slam participants, and Ellison Glenn/Black Cracker—whose works demonstrate how the Nuyorican Poets Cafe has operated as a queer space since its founding. In focusing on artists who began their careers as spoken word artists and slam poets at the Cafe, The Queer Nuyorican examines queer modes of circulation that are tethered to the increasing visibility, commodification, and normalization of spoken word, slam poetry, and hip-hop theater in the United States and abroad.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 229mmItem Length: 152mmBook Series: Performance and American CulturesRelease Year: 2021 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: The Queer Nuyorican
Title: The Queer Nuyorican
Subtitle: Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in Loisaida
ISBN-10: 1479808288
EAN: 9781479808281
ISBN: 9781479808281
Genre: Music Dance & Theatre
Topic: Society & Culture
Release Date: 06/29/2021
Release Year: 2021
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Queer Nuyorican : Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in Loisaida
Publisher: New York University Press
Subject: Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Lgbt Studies / General, Storytelling
Item Height: 0.8 in
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 19.8 Oz
Author: Karen Jaime
Subject Area: Performing Arts, Social Science
Item Length: 9.3 in
Item Width: 6.3 in
Series: Performance and American Cultures Ser.
Format: Hardcover