Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking

R J Millhouse

Book cover for Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking
Book cover for Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking
Book cover for Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking
Book cover for Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking

Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking

Get Yo' Life: Black Queer Placemaking

R J Millhouse

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Description

In Get Yo' Life, R. J. Millhouse incorporates gender and sexuality studies, archival work, performance studies, and urban studies to craft a historical geography of Black queer public life and culture from the 1960s onward. He does so via case studies of two Brooklyn nightclubs, Langston's and Happiness Lounge, as patrons fought to preserve their spaces and community in the face of gentrification. Introducing Black queer spatiality as an analytic method and a type of intersectionality-driven memory work, Millhouse teases out the nuanced functions of care-work, performance, and kinship labor, along with attendant sensational, atmospheric, and nostalgic factors, as they inform Black queer placemaking practices. These practices--such as resource fairs, vogue competitions, and the appropriation of public parks as communal places--often face opposition from the police or well-to-do, mostly white, neighbors. Yet, they remain vital sites of Black queer agency. By focusing on the structural powers that condition the lives and placemaking and placekeeping strategies of Black queer people in Brooklyn, Millhouse reveals the ways in which people make and preserve place amid state-sanctioned displacement.

About the Author

R. J. Millhouse (he/him) is Assistant Professor in the landscape architecture, urban design, and environmental design (LAUDED) and interior architecture programs in The Design School at Arizona State University. His research is at the intersection of urban and environmental design, geography, gender, and Black studies.

Critical Reviews

"Millhouse archives the spaces that once catered to the needs and desires of Black queer people and the behaviors that foster Black queer community, often under duress. Get Yo' Life makes an important contribution to Black studies, spatial justice studies, and the study of New York City's queer history." --Marlon B. Ross, author of Sissy Insurgencies: A Racial Anatomy of Unfit Manliness

"Get Yo' Life powerfully demonstrates how Black queer people challenge exclusion, antiblackness, and queerphobia through their resistive placemaking efforts. Synthesizing ethnography, archival research, personal insight, popular culture, and theory, Millhouse has produced a deeply persuasive argument." --Rinaldo Walcott, author of The Long Emancipation: Moving toward Black Freedom

Publishing Information

Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Pub date: 2025-03-26
Length: 156 pages

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