在路易斯安那州的诗行

Karen Jaime
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这一章考察了Nuyorican Poets Cafe联合创始人Miguel Piñero的写作、表演和性之间的关系,以及从20世纪70年代开始下东区/路易斯安那州人口和文化的当代变化。具体地说,第一章认为Piñero的酷儿步伐作为一种表演,标记和主张种族-性空间,因为他在走路时通过思考,命名和呼唤来拥有他的地理环境。通过参加Piñero的“下东区诗歌”,这一章确保了他的酷儿身份,就像他的街头行走和随机思考一样,现在被纳入了咖啡馆的故事和规范历史。
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Walking Poetry in Loisaida
This chapter examines the relationship between the writing, performance, and sexuality of Nuyorican Poets Cafe co-founder Miguel Piñero alongside the contemporary changes to the demography and culture of the Lower East Side/Loisaida beginning with the 1970s. Specifically, chapter 1 argues that Piñero’s queer stride functions as a performance that marks and claims racial-sexual space as he takes ownership of his geographic surroundings by thinking, naming, and calling out as he walks. By attending to Piñero’s “Lower East Side Poem,” this chapter ensures that his queerness, like his street walking and random thinking, is now included in the Cafe’s storied and canonical history.
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