From the birth of the Gay Liberation through the rise of the
AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) in 1987, the global
justice movement in 1994, the largest day of antiwar protest in
world history in February 2003, the Republican National Convention
protests in August 2004, and the massive immigrant rights rallies
in the spring of 2006, the streets of cities around the world have
been filled with a new theatrical model of protest. Elements of
fun, creativity, pleasure, and play are cornerstones of this new
approach toward protest and community building. No movement has had
a larger influence on the emergence of play in social movement
activity than the gay liberation and queer activism of the past
thirty years. This book examines the role of play in gay liberation
and queer activism, and the ways in which queer notions of play
have influenced a broad range of social movements.
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