Thursday, August 20, 2020

Translocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance

 

Translocas


Translocas focuses on drag and transgender performance and activism in Puerto Rico and its diaspora. Arguing for its political potential, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes explores the social and cultural disruptions caused by Latin American and Latinx “locas” (effeminate men, drag queens, transgender performers, and unruly women) and the various forms of violence that queer individuals in Puerto Rico and the U.S. are subjected to. This interdisciplinary, auto-ethnographic, queer-of-color performance studies book explores the lives and work of contemporary performers and activists including Sylvia Rivera, Nina Flowers, Freddie Mercado, Javier Cardona, Jorge Merced, Erika Lopez, Holly Woodlawn, Monica Beverly Hillz, Lady Catiria, and Barbra Herr; television programs such as RuPaul’s Drag Race; films such as Paris Is Burning, The Salt Mines, and Mala Mala; and literary works by authors such as Mayra Santos-Febres and Manuel Ramos Otero. Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, a drag performer himself, demonstrates how each destabilizes (and sometimes reifies) dominant notions of gender and sexuality through drag and their embodied transgender expression. These performances provide a means to explore and critique issues of race, class, poverty, national identity, and migratory displacement; and at times posit a relationship between audiences and performers that has a ritual-like, communal dimension. La Fountain-Stokes also analyzes the murders of Jorge Steven López Mercado and Kevin Fret in Puerto Rico, and invites readers to challenge, question, and expand their knowledge about queer life, drag, trans performance, and Puerto Rican identity in the Caribbean and the diaspora. He also pays careful attention to transgender experience, highlighting how trans activists and performers mold their bodies, promote social change, and create community in a context that oscillates between glamour and abjection.

For more information and to order, go here.

Forthcoming, University of Michigan Press (2021)

Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes is Professor of American Culture, Romance Languages and Literatures, and Women's Studies, University of Michigan.

Miss Continental Pageant and The Baton Show Lounge Shine in The Queens


I highly recommend Mark Saxenmeyer's new film The Queens (2020), not to be confused with Adrienne Gruben's film of the same name (2019). Saxenmeyer's documentary focuses on the Miss Continental beauty pageant (particularly the 2011 contest) and the history of Chicago’s iconic female illusion show lounge, The Baton (now in its 50th year). Several Puerto Rican performers are featured, including Lady Catiria, Naysha Lopez, and The Queen Bee (formerly known as Queen Bee Ho), who appeared in the documentary Mala Mala. The "bonus features" include a short video on "The NEW Baton Show Lounge" in which Jim Flint (owner of The Baton, creator of the pageant, and drag persona Felicia) explains the evolution in his thought and how the contest now embraces all transgender women, including ones who have undergone gender confirmation surgery.

For an interview with the film director, listen to the Feast of Fun podcast FOF #2888 – The Queens Battle for Miss Continental with Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion.


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