Review:
"Performing Queer Latinidad is an excellent and important book, whose theoretical interventions are lucid, poetic, and accessible, making it appropriate for advanced scholars and undergraduate students alike."
--MELUS--Patricia Ybarra "MELUS "
Winner, Latino Studies Section of Latin American Studies Association Award for Best Book 2013--Latin American Studies Association
Special Citation: The Society of Dance History Scholars de la Torre Bueno Prize, 2012--SDHS de la Torre Bueno
Winner, Congress of Research in Dance (CORD) Outstanding Publication Award, 2013--Congress of Research in Dance
"Performing Queer Latinidad pays careful attention to the socio-eco-political conditions at the center of each site of performance, and thoughtfully identifies the effects of these often-complicated factors on Latinas/os living together in these spaces. A significant contribution to Latina/o studies, queer studies, and performance studies, this book clearly and effectively evinces performances that bring together queer and straight Latinas/os in public spaces to engage in 'choreographies of resistance' for homemaking purposes."
--Theatre Journal-- (05/30/2014)
About the Author:
<DIV></DIV><B>Ramón H. Rivera-Servera</B> is Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Performance Studies, Northwestern University.
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