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Difference-making in the Dutch kizomba scene
Magazine Title | LOVA |
Magazine Year | 2015 |
Magazine Number | 36 |
Pages | p.26-37 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | Author investigates how white Dutch relate to themselves and to others in the kizomba scene. Author explored the boundaries relating to gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity and nationality, and how they were socially and intersectionally produced. The kizomba scene was mainly comprised out of people of white Dutch, Dutch-Caribbean, Angolan and Cape Verdean descent. Author have examined the production of ethnoracial, ethnonational, ethnosexual and gendered difference through modes of performance embodiment, narration and marketing & promotion while employing the analytical concepts of mobility and performativity. |
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