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Bottoms Up: Queer Mexicanness and Latinx Performance (Sexual Cultures, 62)
1479829110 pdf Proposes a queer way to be in the world and with others Invoking queer aesthetics, ethics, and politics, Bottoms Up explores a sexual way to be with others while living with loss. Xiomara Cervantes-Gmez demonstrates how aesthetic representations of sexnamely, bottomingfunction as allegorical paradigms, revealing the assemblages of violence that have constituted the social, cultural, and political shifts of Mexico and US Latinx culture from 1950 to the present. With playful, theoretically nuanced prose, Cervantes-Gmez builds upon queer of color theory and continental philosophy to present the bottom as a form of relational performance, which she terms pasivo ethics. The argument develops through a series of compelling case studies, including a series of novels by Octavio Paz and Luis Zapata that trace the position of the bottom in Mexican nationalist literature the forms of exposure, risk, and proximity in the performance work of artist Lechedevirgen Trimegisto a reading of violence and the erotic in the work of artist Bruno Ramri and reading artists such as Yosimar Reyes, Yanina Orellana, and Carlos Martiel as they build a framework of sexual inheritance that carries the traumas of Mexicanness into the diaspora. Through a broad archive rooted in hemispheric Latinx performance, Read more