Description
About the Author
Mercedes Liska is professor in communication sciences at the University of Buenos Aires.
Reviews
This detailed musicological study adds to contemporary tango scholarship by considering the adaptations made of its classic forms and traditions in lesbian-feminist cultural spaces. Queer tango, which has been around since the early 20th century, is the performing of the dance without regarding the traditionally male and female roles as leader and follower. This allows same-gender couples to occupy either role. Queer tango performance was revived in Germany in 2001, inspiring similar public performance spaces in other countries. Liska (communication sciences, Univ. of Buenos Aires, Argentina) begins by discussing the revitalization of tango in Argentina since the 1990s and then moves on to examine the interaction of different generations of dancers, changes in the paradigms of gender identities and the human body as culturally defined, homosexuality, and electronic music and its applications to the tango. The text is well written.... Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates; graduate students, professionals. * CHOICE *
Argentine Queer Tango is a beautifully conceptualized and researched book that dances in and out some of the most pervasive stereotypes about tango, gender, and Argentinean cosmopolitan aspirations. By paying attention to the desires and affects on the contemporary Argentinean queer tango dance floor, Mercedes Liska offers a fascinating account of the ways in which dancing bodies, in their never-ending search for the pleasures of 'the ritual of the embrace,' have reconfigured and destabilized naturalized gender identities as well as essentialist cultural boundaries. -- Alejandro L. Madrid, Cornell University
Mercedes Liska's work is a milestone in Latin-American gender musicology. By means of an intense ethnography and a brilliant and elaborate analysis, this work shows how the patriarchal structures and heteronormativity to which tango belongs are actually pervasive to new usages and signifiers that help construe new subjectivities, discourses, bodies and ways of life; that is, how subaltern subjects build a future out of an old and hegemonic tradition. -- Ruben Lopez-Cano, Escuela de Musica de Catalunia, Barcelona
Book Information
ISBN 9781498538534
Author Mercedes Liska
Format Paperback
Page Count 182
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 290g
Dimensions(mm) 219mm * 151mm * 12mm