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102. I. Performance
103. Of Caravans and Carnivals: Performance Studies in Motion
104. II. Ethnography
105. Cover
106. Homeboys and Hoods: Gang Communication and Cultural Space
107. Beyond the Text: Toward a Performative Cultural Politics
108. Caravans Continued: In Memory of Dwight Conquergood
109. Performance into Policy
110. Rethinking Ethnography: Towards a Critical Cultural Politics
111. “Is Dwight, White?!' or Black Transgressions and the Preeminent Performance of Whiteness
112. Dwight Conquergood and Performative Political Economy
113. Title page, Copyright Page
114. Health Theatre in aHmong Refugee Camp: Performance, Communication, and Culture
115. “Soundscapes of Power': Attending to Orality, Communicating Class, and Hearing the Humor in Dwight Conquergood’s “Voice'
116. IV. Critical Responses
117. Response-ability,Vulnerability, and Other(s’) Bodies
118. Eloquence and Vocation: Dwight’s Calling
119. Lethal Theatre: Performance, Punishment, and the Death Penalty
120. Rethinking Elocution: The Trope of the Talking Book and Other Figures of Speech
121. Performance Studies: Interventions and Radical Research
122. Index
123. Introduction: “Opening and Interpreting Lives'
124. 3 Church Sissies: Gayness and the Black Church
125. Index
126. Bibliography
127. 5 Trannies, Transvestites, and Drag Queens, Oh My!: Transitioning the South
128. Appendix 2. Sweet Tea Recipes and Stories
129. 6 Sweet Magnolias: Love and Relationships
130. Appendix 1. Black Gay Vernacular Terms
131. Notes
132. Index of Narrators
133. 7 Of Legends and Young’uns: Black Gay Men across Generations
134. Epilogue: Why This Story Now?
135. 2 Coming Out and Turning the Closet Inside Out
136. 4 Do You Get Down?: Homosex in the South
137. Acknowledgments
138. 1 Some Bitter and Some Sweet: Growing Up Black and Gay in the South
139. Contents/Maps and Illustrations
140. Cover
141. Pleasure and Pain in Black Queer Oral History and Performance: E. Patrick Johnson and Jason Ruiz in Conversation
142. Acknowledgments
143. Cover
144. Race-ing Homonormativity: Citizenship, Sociology, and Gay Identity
145. III. How to Teach the Unspeakable: Race, Queer Studies, and Pedagogy
146. ‘‘Quare’’ Studies, or (Almost) Everything I Know about Queer Studies I Learned from My Grandmother
147. Introduction: Queering Black Studies/‘‘Quaring’’ Queer Studies
148. II. Representing the ‘‘Race’’: Blackness, Queers, and the Politics of Visibility
149. Foreword: ‘‘Home’’ Is a Four-Letter Word
150. Straight Black Studies: On African American Studies, James Baldwin, and Black Queer Studies
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