Description
Contributors. Jossiana Arroyo, Marlon M. Bailey, Pamela Booker, Sharon Bridgforth, Jennifer Devere Brody, Cedric Brown, Bernadette Marie Calafell, Javier Cardona, E. Patrick Johnson, Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, John Keene, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, D. Soyini Madison, Jeffrey Q. McCune Jr., Andreea Micu, Charles I. Nero, Tavia Nyong'o, Paul Outlaw, Coya Paz, Charles Rice-Gonzalez, Sandra L. Richards, Matt Richardson, Ramon H. Rivera-Servera, Celiany Rivera-Velazquez, Tamara Roberts, Lisa B. Thompson, Beliza Torres Narvaez, Patricia Ybarra, Vershawn Ashanti Young
About the Author
E. Patrick Johnson is Carlos Montezuma Professor of Performance Studies and African American Studies at Northwestern University and the author of Appropriating Blackness: Performance and the Politics of Authenticity, also published by Duke University Press.
Ramon H. Rivera-Servera is Associate Professor of Performance Studies at Northwestern University and the author of Performing Queer Latinidad: Dance, Sexuality, Politics.
Reviews
"[T]he Blacktino works as presented in this collection rankle and disturb, taunt and tantalize, ripping back skin and exposing raw nerves like no other." -- Timothy Francis Barry * Brooklyn Rail *
"A groundbreaking project...." -- Claudia Sofia Garriga-Lopez * TSQ *
"It is not only that all these voices matter and deserve to be heard but also (and even more so) that, when these voices are heard together in the space of the same printed text, they mean more-and differently-than they would in the small theatre spaces where they were originally performed." -- Shane Breaux * Theatre Survey *
"In bringing together the performance scripts of primarily Black and Latina/o queer playwrights and performance artists working in the United States, the book offers a survey of some of the most arresting work in this rising field." -- Guillermo Aviles-Rodriguez * Chiricu Journal *
"This collection is a call for more collections that empower, (re)member, and advocate for queer people of color. It is an excellent choice for artists, activists, and academics interested in the intersectionality of race, class, gender, and sexuality (and more); cultural performances of power and resistance; and the potentiality of queer of color worldmaking." -- Robert Gutierrez-Perez * Text and Performance Quarterly *
"Blacktino Queer Performance is an essential read for scholars of performance, queer theory, and critical race studies. Its cross-disciplinary approach provides multiple perspectives through intertextual and intercultural critique." -- Sarah Stefana Smith * CAA Reviews *
"Blacktino Queer Performance serves as a timely consideration of the work of contemporary artists identifying as interracial and as queer, and as an interdisciplinary, lyrical imagining of the very notion of intersectionality." -- Nevarez Encinias * TDR: The Drama Review *
"Blacktino decolonizes queer performance, emancipating it from the homonormative whiteness of mainstream queer theory. The work of Johnson and Rivera-Servera interjects a critical intervention into the fields of racial and queer performance studies.... Johnson and Rivera-Servera offer an in-depth cultural critique that engages a vast array of artists and scholars, and they challenge their readers to seek out queer performance outside of the pages of their volume."
-- Kerry L. Goldmann * Ufahamu *Book Information
ISBN 9780822360650
Author E. Patrick Johnson
Format Paperback
Page Count 584
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 748g