Parody, cross-dressing, zany comedy, and unbridled eroticism at a women's theater space in the East Village
Gay and lesbians in Harlem nightclubs, speakeasies, rent parties, and on Broadway stages
Brings together the voices of scholars, critics, and artists to celebrate the genius of Taylor Mac
Positions queer and trans hip hop artists within a longer tradition of Black queer music
Evocative essays and interviews that celebrate the expressive possibilities of a world after dark
Argues for the political potential of drag and trans performance in Puerto Rico and its diaspora
The first book-length exploration of drag dance in the U.S.
Explores the enduring queer legacy of playwright, actor, and director Charles Ludlam
Scripts, interviews, photos, and critical commentary documenting the riotous beginnings of this long-lived experimental theater space for women
20 years after Paris Is Burning, a rare look at Ballroom culture—from the inside
The importance of pleasure, humor, and frivolity in shaping LGBT lives and activism
The place of performance in unifying an urban LGBT population of diverse Latin American descent
An interdisciplinary discussion of Baldwin by leading writers from several fields
The first book to collect the voices of our foremost and most promising gay poets
Rethinking mestizaje and how it functions as an epistemology of colonialism in diverse sites from Aztlán to Manila, and across a range of cultural materials
Memoirs that explore the intertwined connections between theater and queer culture, sexuality, and history