How indolent practices in Latinx LGBTQ culture challenge capitalist imperatives to be productive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcos Gonsalez is an assistant professor of English at Adelphi University. He is the author of Pedro's Theory: Reimagining the Promised Land.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Illustrations * Introduction: Liberating Indolence * 1. Glimpsing Angie Xtravaganza: The Trans Latinx Imaginary of Paris Is Burning * 2. Lounge Lizard Aesthetics: Los Angeles Nightlife Visualities * 3. The Poetics of Latin Night: The Literatures of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting * 4. Slacking Off on the Mainstage: RuPaul's Drag Race and the Performance of Spectacular Obfuscation * 5. The Textures of Our Daydreaming: Justin Torres's We the Animals and the Art of Sarah Zapata * Coda: Nobody Wants to Work Anymore * Acknowledgments * Notes * Index
* List of Illustrations * Introduction: Liberating Indolence * 1. Glimpsing Angie Xtravaganza: The Trans Latinx Imaginary of Paris Is Burning * 2. Lounge Lizard Aesthetics: Los Angeles Nightlife Visualities * 3. The Poetics of Latin Night: The Literatures of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting * 4. Slacking Off on the Mainstage: RuPaul's Drag Race and the Performance of Spectacular Obfuscation * 5. The Textures of Our Daydreaming: Justin Torres's We the Animals and the Art of Sarah Zapata * Coda: Nobody Wants to Work Anymore * Acknowledgments * Notes * Index
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