Jade Power Sotomayor is Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at UC San Diego.
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Description
"!Habla! Speaking Bodies and Dancing Latinx America listens deeply to the flesh, attending to how movement carries knowledge, memory, and feeling. At the crossroads of dance studies, decolonial thought, and embodied ways of knowing, this beautiful and generous book understands dancing bodies as living archives of history, survivance, and world-building across Latinx America. Writing with care, lyric grace, and political urgency, the author hears theory emerge through flesh, rhythm, and motion. Moving through bomba, son jarocho, and perreo, the book shows how dance holds histories of displacement, racialized violence, and collective endurance, while opening space for more connected, sustaining ways of being together. !Habla! stays with you--in your body, your listening, your sense of what it means to be human in relation. It is a necessary and transformative work that reminds us how bodies speak when words fall short, and how dancing helps make life livable."-- "Patricia Herrera, author of Nuyorican Feminist Performances: From the Cafe to Hip Hop Theater"

