This article gives insight into the ballroom scene in the Netherlands, in which queers of colour find a safe space that enables what they call individual 'transformation' towards becoming their 'free-selves'. During lessons and club events called 'balls' their performances are constantly evaluated and corrected, as co-students, teachers, audiences, and judges at the end of the runway exhort them to 'work' and 'fake it'. Understanding ballroom as a form of minoritarian liberalism, this article uses these phrases to explore through what precise operations of self ballroom generates a form of queer freedom. Drawing on post-secular theories of docility, imitation and agency, we show that the cultivation of queer 'free-selves' is arduous and req...
Amidst a considerable body of literature on erotic dance, the voices of third parties, that is, the ...
This dissertation explores contemporary amateur ballroom dance practices in the U.S., paying special...
There is a plethora of research in organization studies that explores identity at work. Most of this...
In this article, I examine social performances framed in photographs of the diverse, gl...
In this article I intend to examine the rising popularity of erotic dances as a leisure activity pra...
Ballroom culture (created by queer, transgender, black and latinx communities in America) has...
Performativity\u27s Moment: Vogue, Queer Video Production, and Theoretical Discourse examines filmic...
This paper explores strains of resistance within the practices of competitive collegiate ballroom da...
What is happening on the dance floor at the gay and lesbian dance parties? What are lesbians and gay...
The article investigates the presentation of self, in the diverse, glamorous and camp world of the n...
While the study of emotional and aesthetic labour in interactive service work is well established, l...
The popularity of ballroom dance has ebbed and flowed over the years. In this article we argue that ...
What if gender is not in the body, but happens to it through a combination of tangible and intangibl...
Queer Transgressions: The choreographing of a male homosexual presence with reference to selected ch...
This article examines the role of dance shoes in LGBT+ ballroom dancers’ identity formation and expr...
Amidst a considerable body of literature on erotic dance, the voices of third parties, that is, the ...
This dissertation explores contemporary amateur ballroom dance practices in the U.S., paying special...
There is a plethora of research in organization studies that explores identity at work. Most of this...
In this article, I examine social performances framed in photographs of the diverse, gl...
In this article I intend to examine the rising popularity of erotic dances as a leisure activity pra...
Ballroom culture (created by queer, transgender, black and latinx communities in America) has...
Performativity\u27s Moment: Vogue, Queer Video Production, and Theoretical Discourse examines filmic...
This paper explores strains of resistance within the practices of competitive collegiate ballroom da...
What is happening on the dance floor at the gay and lesbian dance parties? What are lesbians and gay...
The article investigates the presentation of self, in the diverse, glamorous and camp world of the n...
While the study of emotional and aesthetic labour in interactive service work is well established, l...
The popularity of ballroom dance has ebbed and flowed over the years. In this article we argue that ...
What if gender is not in the body, but happens to it through a combination of tangible and intangibl...
Queer Transgressions: The choreographing of a male homosexual presence with reference to selected ch...
This article examines the role of dance shoes in LGBT+ ballroom dancers’ identity formation and expr...
Amidst a considerable body of literature on erotic dance, the voices of third parties, that is, the ...
This dissertation explores contemporary amateur ballroom dance practices in the U.S., paying special...
There is a plethora of research in organization studies that explores identity at work. Most of this...