There’s a Disco Ball Between Us
A Theory of Black Gay Life
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Pages: 440
Illustrations: 8 illustrations
Published: February 2022
Author: Jafari Sinclaire Allen
Subjects
African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Anthropology > Cultural Anthropology, Gender and Sexuality > LGBTQ Studies
African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Anthropology > Cultural Anthropology, Gender and Sexuality > LGBTQ Studies
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Jafari S. Allen is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Global Black Studies at the University of Miami and author of ¡Venceremos? The Erotics of Black Self-making in Cuba, also published by Duke University Press.
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An Invitation ix
Introduction. Pastness Is a Position 1
I. A Stitch in Space Time. The Long 1980s 25
1. The Anthological Generation 27
2. "What It Is I Think They Were Doing, Anyhow" 61
3. Other Countries 76
4. Disco 118
5. Black Nations Queer Nations? 139
II. Black/Queerpolis 165
6. Bonds and Disciplines 167
7. Archiving the Anthological at the Current Conjuncture 192
8. Come 221
9. "Black/Queer Mess" as Methodological Case Study 245
10. Unfinished Work 261
III. Conclusion. Lush Life (in Exile) 295
Acknowledgments 313
Notes 325
Bibliography 379
Index 403
Introduction. Pastness Is a Position 1
I. A Stitch in Space Time. The Long 1980s 25
1. The Anthological Generation 27
2. "What It Is I Think They Were Doing, Anyhow" 61
3. Other Countries 76
4. Disco 118
5. Black Nations Queer Nations? 139
II. Black/Queerpolis 165
6. Bonds and Disciplines 167
7. Archiving the Anthological at the Current Conjuncture 192
8. Come 221
9. "Black/Queer Mess" as Methodological Case Study 245
10. Unfinished Work 261
III. Conclusion. Lush Life (in Exile) 295
Acknowledgments 313
Notes 325
Bibliography 379
Index 403
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Back to TopHonorable Mention, 2022 Ruth Benedict Prize, presented by the Association for Queer Anthropology (AQA)
Co-Winner of the 2023 Gregory Bateson Book Prize, presented by the Society for Cultural Anthropology.
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