Embodied Collective Choreographies: Listening to Arena Nightclub’s Jotería Sonic Memories

Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr.
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Merging sound studies, performance studies, and jotería studies, this essay documents sonic moments and memories of 1990s Los Angeles at Arena, a nightclub frequented by queer Latinx youth. Building on Alexandra Vasquez's "listening in detail" and Karen Tongson's "queerly listening," the author argues that jotería listening is an auditory practice and methodology employed by queer Latinx communities engaged in world-making strategies. Through jotería listening, we are able to hear sonic memories of Arena, which map moments of collectivity, community building, experimentation and resistance against hostilities encountered by jotería youth in LA in the 1990s. Highlighting three soundmarks or recognizable sounds—whistles, foot-stomping, and clapping—and their meanings, this essay maps corporeal and embodied performances of self and community as it documents critical moments in jotería histories of nightlife in Los Angeles.
体现集体编舞:听Arena夜总会的Jotería Sonic Memories
结合声音研究、表演研究和jotería研究,这篇文章记录了20世纪90年代洛杉矶Arena夜总会的声音时刻和记忆,Arena是拉丁裔酷儿青年经常光顾的夜总会。基于亚历山德拉·瓦斯奎兹的“倾听细节”和卡伦·汤森的“古怪的倾听”,作者认为jotería倾听是一种听觉实践和方法论,被从事世界创造策略的拉丁酷儿社区所采用。通过jotería的聆听,我们能够听到Arena的声音记忆,它描绘了1990年代洛杉矶jotería青年所遇到的集体、社区建设、实验和抵抗敌对行为的时刻。这篇文章突出了三种声音标志或可识别的声音——口哨声、跺脚声和拍手声——以及它们的含义,在记录jotería洛杉矶夜生活历史的关键时刻时,描绘了自我和社区的有形和具体化的表演。
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