Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South
The importance of citywide festivals like Mardi Gras and Fiesta for the LGBTQ community

Festivals like Mardi Gras and Fiesta have come to be annual events in which entire cities participate, and LGBTQ people are a visible part of these celebrations. In other words, the party is on, the party is queer, and everyone is invited. In Queer Carnival, Amy Stone takes us inside these colorful, eye-catching, and often raucous events, highlighting their importance to queer life in America’s urban South and Southwest.

Drawing on five years of research, and over a hundred days at LGBTQ events in cities such as San Antonio, Santa Fe, Baton Rouge, and Mobile, Stone gives readers a front-row seat to festivals, carnivals, and Mardi Gras celebrations, vividly bringing these queer cultural spaces and the people that create and participate in them to life. Stone shows how these events serve a larger fundamental purpose, helping LGBTQ people to cultivate a sense of belonging in cities that may be otherwise hostile.

Queer Carnival provides an important new perspective on queer life in the South and Southwest, showing us the ways that LGBTQ communities not only survive, but thrive, even in the most unexpected places.

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Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South
The importance of citywide festivals like Mardi Gras and Fiesta for the LGBTQ community

Festivals like Mardi Gras and Fiesta have come to be annual events in which entire cities participate, and LGBTQ people are a visible part of these celebrations. In other words, the party is on, the party is queer, and everyone is invited. In Queer Carnival, Amy Stone takes us inside these colorful, eye-catching, and often raucous events, highlighting their importance to queer life in America’s urban South and Southwest.

Drawing on five years of research, and over a hundred days at LGBTQ events in cities such as San Antonio, Santa Fe, Baton Rouge, and Mobile, Stone gives readers a front-row seat to festivals, carnivals, and Mardi Gras celebrations, vividly bringing these queer cultural spaces and the people that create and participate in them to life. Stone shows how these events serve a larger fundamental purpose, helping LGBTQ people to cultivate a sense of belonging in cities that may be otherwise hostile.

Queer Carnival provides an important new perspective on queer life in the South and Southwest, showing us the ways that LGBTQ communities not only survive, but thrive, even in the most unexpected places.

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Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South

Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South

by Amy L. Stone
Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South

Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South

by Amy L. Stone

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The importance of citywide festivals like Mardi Gras and Fiesta for the LGBTQ community

Festivals like Mardi Gras and Fiesta have come to be annual events in which entire cities participate, and LGBTQ people are a visible part of these celebrations. In other words, the party is on, the party is queer, and everyone is invited. In Queer Carnival, Amy Stone takes us inside these colorful, eye-catching, and often raucous events, highlighting their importance to queer life in America’s urban South and Southwest.

Drawing on five years of research, and over a hundred days at LGBTQ events in cities such as San Antonio, Santa Fe, Baton Rouge, and Mobile, Stone gives readers a front-row seat to festivals, carnivals, and Mardi Gras celebrations, vividly bringing these queer cultural spaces and the people that create and participate in them to life. Stone shows how these events serve a larger fundamental purpose, helping LGBTQ people to cultivate a sense of belonging in cities that may be otherwise hostile.

Queer Carnival provides an important new perspective on queer life in the South and Southwest, showing us the ways that LGBTQ communities not only survive, but thrive, even in the most unexpected places.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479801961
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 04/12/2022
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Amy L. Stone is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. They are the author of Queer Carnival: Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South, Gay Rights at the Ballot Box, and Cornyation: San Antonio’s Outrageous Fiesta Tradition. They are also the co-editor of Out of the Closet, Into the Archives: Researching Sexual Histories.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Thinking about the South, the Southwest, and Festivals 25

2 Mardi Gras and Fiesta in the American Gulf South and Southwest 35

3 The Hottest Ticket in Town Is a Gay Ball: On Being Wanted 58

4 Inclusive Collective Partying: On Making Community 83

5 Social Elites, Glass Closets, and Contested Spaces: On Being Treated the Same 130

6 Fundraising and Benevolent Aid: On Taking Care of Our Own 163

7 Partying with the Mayor and Your Mom: On Progress 180

Conclusion 199

Acknowledgments 209

Appendix 213

Notes 221

Bibliography 237

Index 257

About the Author 267

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