Impossible Dance: Club Culture and Queer World-Making"Impossible Dance is a highly accessible, original and engaging account of the complex and often heavily theorized debates around the body, identity and community. Focusing on gay, lesbian and queer club culture in the 1990s New York City, this is the first book to bring together vital issues such as dance culture, queer community, sex culture, HIV identity and politics. Based on four years of field work, the book takes readers on a journey from the streets of New York City into the dance clubs and onto the dance floor. Detailed interviews with club-goers capture their perspectives on how they stage their self-fashioning through dancing. Fiona Buckland argues that such dancing embodies and rehearses a powerful political imagination, laying claim to the space and to one's body as queer."—Publishers Weekly |
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Inhalt
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Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 1 The Theater of Queer WorldMaking | 16 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 2 The Currency of Fabulousness Fashioning the Self Fashioning the Lifeworld | 36 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 3 Slaves to the Rhythm? Using Music Space Dance and the Ideas of the Body | 65 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 4 The Order of Play Choreographing Queer Politics | 86 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 5 Only When I Lose Myself in Someone Else Desire Mimesis and Transcendence | 111 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 6 Closer Crackdown Community and the Physicality of Queerness | 128 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking 7 Mr Mesas Ticket Memory and Dance at the Body Positive TDance | 159 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking Appendixes | 185 |
Club Culture and Queer WorldMaking Notes | 201 |
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