Transounding
Listening for Black Queer Lusophone Diasporas
Dissident Acts
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Pages: 240
Illustrations: 34 illustrations
Release Date: January 05, 2027
Author: Daniel da Silva
Subjects
Latin American Studies > Brazil, Gender and Sexuality > Trans Studies, Music > Ethnomusicology
Latin American Studies > Brazil, Gender and Sexuality > Trans Studies, Music > Ethnomusicology
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Daniel da Silva is Assistant Professor of Portuguese at Rutgers University–New Brunswick.
Table Of Contents
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Acknowledgments ix
Prelude xi
Introduction 1
First Movement. Confounding
1. An Abundant Drag 27
2. Of Gods, Monsters, and Travestis 47
3. Queer Cacophony 69
Second Movement. Unbearable
4. Unbearable Fadistas 91
5. Fado as Queer Praxis 109
Third Movement. Black
6. Angolan Trans Formations 129
7. Waking Diaspora 153
Coda: Lisbon Is Burning 171
Notes 177
Bibliography 199
Index
Prelude xi
Introduction 1
First Movement. Confounding
1. An Abundant Drag 27
2. Of Gods, Monsters, and Travestis 47
3. Queer Cacophony 69
Second Movement. Unbearable
4. Unbearable Fadistas 91
5. Fado as Queer Praxis 109
Third Movement. Black
6. Angolan Trans Formations 129
7. Waking Diaspora 153
Coda: Lisbon Is Burning 171
Notes 177
Bibliography 199
Index
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3939-6 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-3444-5 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6303-2 /