Salsa Crossings
English

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<div>In Los Angeles night after night the city's salsa clubs become social arenas where hierarchies of gender race and class and of nationality citizenship and belonging are enacted on and off the dance floor. In an ethnography filled with dramatic narratives Cindy García describes how local salseras/os gain social status by performing an exoticized L.A.-style salsa that distances them from club practices associated with Mexicanness. Many Latinos in Los Angeles try to avoid dancing like a Mexican attempting to rid their dancing of techniques that might suggest that they are migrants poor working-class Mexican or undocumented. In L.A. salsa clubs social belonging and mobility depend on subtleties of technique and movement. With a well-timed dance-floor exit or the lift of a properly tweezed eyebrow a dancer signals affiliation not only with a distinctive salsa style but also with a particular conceptualization of <i>latinidad</i>.</div>
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