Lyndon K. Gill foregrounds a queer presence in foundational elements of Trinidad and Tobago's national imaginary--Carnival masquerade design, Calypso musicianship, and queer HIV/AIDS activism--to show how same-sex desire provides the means for the nation's queer population to develop survival and community building strategies.
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Lyndon K. Gill foregrounds a queer presence in foundational elements of Trinidad and Tobago's national imaginary--Carnival masquerade design, Calypso musicianship, and queer HIV/AIDS activism--to show how same-sex desire provides the means for the nation's queer population to develop survival and community building strategies.
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