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Revolting indolence: the politics of slacking off, lounging, and daydreaming in queer and trans Latinx culture
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Revolting indolence: the politics of slacking off, lounging, and daydreaming in queer and trans Latinx culture

University of Texas Press, First edition.
2024

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Hispanic American sexual minorities Laziness Laziness in literature Laziness in motion pictures Hispanic American sexual minorities—Social conditions Laziness—Social aspects Work—Moral and ethical aspects Capitalism—Social aspects—United States Transgender people, Hispanic American—Social conditions LGBTQ Studies
"Through the use and study of photography, archives, literature, television, film, and installation art, Marcos Gonsalez makes a case for the role that indolence plays in challenging a neoliberal capitalist economy that is deeply embedded with cis-heteronormative and white supremacist values. By focusing on the ways in which queer/trans Latinx people find ways to demonstrate their lack of willing participation in these systems, he finds that dozing, slacking, daydreaming, partying, and lounging revolt against these systems and in turn are treated as being "revolting." Everything from the trans ur-text that is Paris is Burning, and the subsequent controversies, conversations, and evaluations of it in the decades since its debut, to RuPaul's Drag Race, to documentary photography of queer and trans life in Chicanx Los Angeles to writings and remembrances of the Pulse nightclub shootings, visuality, memory, racial and sexual identity merge together to shape alternative paths of resistance and ways of living within this culture and its economy"--
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