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BOOK
Title Feels right : black queer women and the politics of partying in Chicago / Kemi Adeyemi
Imprint Durham : Duke University Press, 2022
©2022

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 Garaget:Vuxen Facklitteratur (300-399)  307.7 engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
Descript xiv, 177 pages 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-169) and index
"In Feels Right Kemi Adeyemi presents an ethnography of how black queer women use dance to assert their physical and affective rights to the city. Adeyemi stages the book in queer dance parties in gentrifying neighborhoods, where good feelings are good business. But feeling good is elusive for black queer women whose nightlives are undercut by white people, heterosexuality, neoliberal capitalism, burnout, and other buzzkills. Adeyemi documents how black queer women respond to these conditions: how they destroy DJ booths, argue with one another, dance slowly, and stop partying altogether. Their practices complicate our expectations that life at night, on the queer dance floor, or among black queer community simply feels good. Adeyemi's framework of "feeling right" instead offers a closer, kinesthetic look at how black queer women adroitly manage feeling itself as a complex right they should be afforded in cities that violently structure their movements and energies. What emerges in Feels Right is a sensorial portrait of the critical, black queer geographies and collectivities that emerge in social dance settings and in the broader neoliberal city"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Nattliv
Queerteori
Sexualitet
Dans
Communication and sex.
Nightlife.
Queer theory.
Sexual minority culture.
Förenta staterna -- Chicago
Illinois -- Chicago.
Classmark 307.7609773/11
Iky
ISBN/ISSN 9781478018698
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