It's closing time for an alarming number of gay bars in cities around the globe - but it's definitely not the last dance.
It's closing time for an alarming number of gay bars in cities around the globe - but it's definitely not the last dance.
It's closing time for an alarming number of gay bars in cities around the globe - but it's definitely not the last dance.
In this exhilarating journey into underground parties, pulsating with life and limitless possibility, acclaimed author Amin Ghaziani unveils the unexpected revolution revitalising urban nightlife.
Far from the gay bar with its largely white, gay male clientele, here is a dazzling scene of secret parties - club nights - wherein culture creatives, many of whom are queer, trans, and racial minorities, reclaim the night in the name of those too long left out. Episodic, nomadic, and radically inclusive, club nights are refashioning queer nightlife in boundlessly imaginative and powerfully defiant ways.
Drawing on Ghaziani's immersive encounters at underground parties in London and more than one hundred riveting interviews with everyone from bar owners to party producers, revelers to rabble-rousers, Long Live Queer Nightlife showcases a spectacular, if seldom-seen, vision of a queer world shimmering with self-empowerment, inventiveness, and joy.
"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Cultural Anthropology and Sociology, Association of American Publishers"
"Amin Ghaziani’s Long Live Queer Nightlife is exemplary. Not only is this book a window into the resilience of the LGBTQIA+ community, it invokes JOY for anyone who is fortunate enough to dive in."---Jonathan Van Ness, New York Times bestselling author and star of Queer Eye
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An accessible, absorbing look into an evolving form of queer culture, written by a brilliant sociologist.
" Library Journal, starred reviewThe sociologist Amin Ghaziani wants to turn a funeral into a party. . . . [I]n Long Live Queer Nightlife, Ghaziani makes the case that, though the shuttering of gay bars is sad, it prompted a renaissance for club nights, alternative dance spaces championed by people of color and gender-nonconforming people. Unlike the stationary gay bar that caters to the white gay man, these ticketed events are nomadic and inclusive, often popping up in warehouses on the industrial outskirts of sleepless cities. Save your tears, because queer nightlife is alive and well. In fact, it’s even better than ever, having evolved into a more progressive, sophisticated form. . . . Ghaziani shines as an academic.
"---John Paul Brammer, New York Times Book ReviewThoughtful and well researched, Ghaziani’s book looks beyond the binaries and prejudices within LGBTQ+ communities to celebrate a more inclusive space of queerness that actively identifies and accepts difference in all its forms. A wonderfully lively and open-minded intellectual inquiry.
" KirkusThe work Ghaziani has done here truly does provide us with an opportunity to reorient our thoughts around what nightlife is, what it means for each of us individually, and what possibilities are waiting for us when we prioritize redefinition over mourning loss.
"---Stef Rubino, AutostraddleAmin Ghaziani is professor of sociology and Canada Research Chair in Urban Sexualities at the University of British Columbia. He is the award-winning author of The Dividends of Dissent, Sex Cultures, and There Goes the Gayborhood? (Princeton). His work has been featured widely in international media outlets, including the New Yorker, the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, USA Today, and British Vogue.
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