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Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes

Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes (born April 10, 1968) is a gay Puerto Rican author, scholar, and performer. He is better known as Larry La Fountain. He has received several awards for his creative writing and scholarship as well as for his work with Latino and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students.[1] He currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes
Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, 2009
Born (1968-04-10) April 10, 1968 (age 54)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
OccupationShort story writer, poet, playwright, scholar
NationalityPuerto Rican
Notable worksUñas pintadas de azul/Blue Fingernails
Queer Ricans
Notable awardsPregones Asunción Playwrights Award
Website
www-personal.umich.edu/~lawrlafo

Life

La Fountain-Stokes was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, specifically in Miramar, a traditional neighborhood located in the central district of Santurce. He was adopted at birth by Donald and Ramona La Fountain, and is the brother of the ESPN newscaster Michele La Fountain. He has written about his childhood experiences in an essay called "Los nenes con los nenes y las nenas con las nenas" [Girls with Girls, and Boys with Boys], where he describes his childhood home as bilingual and bicultural, as he was raised speaking English and Spanish.[2] His essay "Queer Diasporas, Boricua Lives: A Meditation on Sexile" also discusses some of these early experiences.[3]

La Fountain-Stokes received all of his primary and secondary education at the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, an elite bilingual school run by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. He graduated from high school in 1986. He then studied at Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Hispanic Studies in 1991. While in college, La Fountain-Stokes spent a year and a half studying at the University of São Paulo in Brazil. He later went on to obtain a master's degree and Doctorate in Spanish from Columbia University in New York City.

La Fountain-Stokes started his teaching career as an assistant professor at the Ohio State University (1998–1999) and then taught at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey for four years (1999–2003).[4][5][6] Since 2003, he has taught Latino studies, American studies, and Spanish at the University of Michigan, including courses on queer Hispanic Caribbean culture, LGBT studies and Latino literature, theater, performance, and film.[7][8][9] He was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2009 and to professor in 2019.[10][11] His interviews in Spanish with leading Latino artists, journalists, and scholars such as the Uruguayan novelist and pop singer Dani Umpi and the Los Angeles Times journalist Sam Quiñones appear on the "University of Michigan in Spanish" channel on YouTube and on iTunes U.[12]

Scholarly works

La Fountain-Stokes's academic writing has focused mostly on queer Puerto Rican culture.[13][14] His book Queer Ricans: Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora (University of Minnesota Press, 2009) discusses LGBT Puerto Rican migration from a cultural studies perspective, with chapters on Luis Rafael Sánchez, Manuel Ramos Otero, Luz María Umpierre, Frances Negrón-Muntaner, Rose Troche, Erika Lopez, Arthur Aviles, and Elizabeth Marrero.[15] Queer Ricans is based on La Fountain-Stokes's Ph.D. dissertation, which he wrote under the supervision of Jean Franco.[16] The author received funding for this project in 1997 from the International Migration Program at the Social Science Research Council.[17]

His book Translocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (University of Michigan Press, 2021) is on Puerto Rican and diasporic drag and trans performance and activism since the 1960s, and on the links between cross-dressing, sex/gender modification, and physical displacement in a geographic zone marked by frequent migrations.[18][19][20] La Fountain-Stokes analyzes the work of a number of contemporary performers and activists including Sylvia Rivera, Holly Woodlawn, Nina Flowers, Monica Beverly Hillz, Erika Lopez, Freddie Mercado, Jorge Merced, Javier Cardona, Lady Catiria, Barbra Herr, and Kevin Fret.

La Fountain-Stokes has published scholarly articles in journals such as CENTRO Journal, Revista Iberoamericana, and GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, including his essay on his travels to Cuba, "De un pájaro las dos alas," which first appeared in GLQ in 2002 and was reprinted in Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles, edited by the Jamaican American gay writer Thomas Glave.[21][22] La Fountain-Stokes describes this article as a "fictionalized, experimental narrative or autoethnography based on [his] travel experiences as a gay Puerto Rican theater critic and former graduate student."[23] He has also written on the use of animal words such as pato (duck in Spanish) to refer to homosexuality in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.[24]

La Fountain-Stokes frequently publishes short newspaper articles in Spanish, particularly in En Rojo, the cultural supplement of the Puerto Rican weekly Claridad.[13] These include theater and performance reviews, book reviews, and essays on popular culture, such as his piece on a calendar by the popular Puerto Rican male model and former police officer Peter Hance.[25] These short pieces were collected in a volume titled Escenas Transcaribeñas: Ensayos sobre teatro, performance y cultura (Isla Negra Editores, 2018).[26] La Fountain-Stokes is also a frequent speaker at professional meetings and college campuses, and has talked about his work in several countries, including Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, and Spain.[13][27][28] He has also been actively involved in a number of professional organizations, particularly the Modern Language Association, the Latin American Studies Association, the Puerto Rican Studies Association, the Caribbean Studies Association, and the City University of New York Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), holding positions of leadership in several of these.[1][13]

Creative works

La Fountain-Stokes is best known as an author of short stories, but he has also published poetry and received awards for his plays. His first book of fiction, Uñas pintadas de azul/Blue Fingernails (Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 2009), includes 14 short stories written in the 1990s and early 2000s, some of them while the author was enrolled in a creative writing workshop taught by the Chilean author Diamela Eltit.[29] His second book, Abolición del pato, was published by Terranova Editores in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 2013. His fiction has also appeared in a number of anthologies such as Bésame Mucho: New Gay Latino Fiction (1999), Los otros cuerpos: Antología de temática gay, lésbica y queer desde Puerto Rico y su diáspora (2007), and From Macho to Mariposa: New Gay Latino Fiction (2011).[30][31][32] He has also published in journals and websites such as Blithe House Quarterly and Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly.[33][34]

Most of La Fountain-Stokes's stories focus on gay Puerto Rican characters, and sometimes incorporate elements of science fiction and fantasy. The scholar Enrique Morales-Díaz has written extensively about one of these stories, "My Name, Multitudinous Mass," describing La Fountain-Stokes as a "Diasporican" author.[35]

La Fountain-Stokes's plays include ¡Escándalo! (2003) and Uñas pintadas de azul (2006, an extension of a short story included in his book of short stories). Both of these plays have been read publicly as part of the Pregones Theater Asunción Playwrights Project in the Bronx, but neither one has been staged.[36]

Performance

La Fountain-Stokes has done solo and ensemble performance for stage and video. In 2004 he did a one-man show, Abolición del pato/Abolition of the Duck, as part of the Casa Cruz de la Luna First Experimental Festival in San Germán, Puerto Rico, and later at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!) Out Like That Festival.[37] The main character of this piece is Lola Lolamento Mentosán de San Germán, who is accompanied by Rigoberta Quetzal and the ñusta Isabel Chimpu Ocllo. The Village Voice described Abolition of the Duck as "This is not Avenue Q" in reference to the artist's use of indigenous dolls as puppets to talk about Puerto Rican homosexuality.[38] Starting in 2010, he has collaborated with Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion of the Feast of Fun podcast in the making of a series of YouTube videos titled Cooking with Drag Queens, in which Lola von Miramar (La Fountain-Stokes's persona) makes Puerto Rican delicacies such as tostones and coquito together with Saltina Obama Bouvier (Fernós) and Daphne DuMount (Felion). He has also done solo videos, also available on YouTube.

Awards

  • Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2009.[39]
  • La Celebración Latina "Circle Award," University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (In recognition of outstanding Service to the University Community), 2008.[40]
  • ALMA (Assisting Latinos to Maximize Achievement) Appreciation Award, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
  • Lavender Graduation Award, Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Affairs, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
  • Michigan Campus Compact Faculty/Staff Community Service-Learning Award, 2006.[41]
  • Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty, 2006.
  • Second place, Pregones Theater's Asuncion Playwrights Project Play Competition, for play entitled Uñas pintadas de azul, 2006.
  • Fellow, Global Ethnic Literatures Seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2004.
  • Third place, Pregones Theater Asunción Playwrights Project Play Competition, for play entitled ¡Escándalo!, 2003.
  • Fellow, Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture (CCACC), Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 2001–2002.
  • Social Science Research Council International Migration Program, Minority Summer Dissertation Workshop Fellowship, Summer 1997.[17]

Publications

Fiction

  • Uñas pintadas de azul/Blue Fingernails. Tempe: Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 2009. ISBN 1931010331
  • Abolición del pato. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Terranova Editores, 2013. ISBN 9781935163275

Non-fiction

  • Queer Ricans: Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. ISBN 0-8166-4092-0
  • A Brief and Transformative Account of Queer History/Un breve y transformador relato de la historia queer. Edited and illustrated by Dave Buchen. San Juan: Enciclopedia Deiknumena, v. 3, 2017.
  • Escenas transcaribeñas: ensayos sobre teatro, performance y cultura. San Juan: Editorial Isla Negra, 2018. ISBN 9789945608052
  • Translocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2021. ISBN 9780472074273

Performance texts

  • Teatroteca Virtual "Estela" de Casa Cruz de la Luna, San Germán, Puerto Rico, 2004.

Videos (creative)

  • Cooking w/ Drag Queens - Lola Von Miramar - Arroz Con Pollo (Rice with Chicken) (with Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion, Feast of Fun Podcast, Chicago). YouTube, 17 June 2015. (16:12 min.)
  • How To Make Coquito - Cooking with Drag Queens (with Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion, Feast of Fun Podcast, Chicago). YouTube, 6 Jan. 2012. (5:15 min.)
  • Learn Spanish by Making Cocktails (with Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion, Feast of Fun Podcast, Chicago). YouTube, 10 Sept. 2011. (7:36 min.)
  • Lola von Miramar - To Cuba With Love. YouTube 21 June 2011. (10:01 min.)
  • 13 Rosas y una Lola para el Amor (with Freddie Mercado, Librería Mágica, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico). Recorded by Zulma Oliveras. Courtesy of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro. YouTube, 14 Feb. 2011. (4:37 min.)
  • Cooking with Drag Queens: How to Make Tostones (with Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion, Feast of Fun Podcast, Chicago). YouTube, 16 Nov. 2010. (5:08 min.)
  • Lola lee Uñas pintadas de azul. YouTube, 19 Aug. 2010. (2:11 min.)
  • Los Otros Cuerpos: Manuel Ramos Otero y Rane Arroyo, In Memoriam. YouTube, 24 June 2010. (3:34 min.)
  • ¡Qué Viva Ricky Martin! YouTube, 21 June 2010. (2:45 min.)

See also

References

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  3. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence (Fall 2008). "Queer Diasporas, Boricua Lives: A Meditation on Sexile". Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas. 41 (2): 294–301. doi:10.1080/08905760802404259. S2CID 219712012.
  4. ^ Abney, N'Kechia. "Assistant Prof Says Adios to OSU." Archived June 16, 2007, at archive.today The Lantern: The Student Voice of Ohio State University (May 7, 1999), retrieved November 21, 2008.
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  10. ^ Guarnieri, Anthony and Amanda Schweitzer. "Regents Roundup." The University Record Online (May 18, 2009), retrieved on May 23, 2009.
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  15. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. Queer Ricans: Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. ISBN 0-8166-4092-0
  16. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Culture, Representation, and the Puerto Rican Queer Diaspora." Ph.D. diss., Columbia Univ., 1999. Listed in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, retrieved November 20, 2008. OCLC 42028159
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  19. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Entre boleros, travestismos y migraciones translocales: Manuel Ramos Otero, Jorge Merced y El bolero fue mi ruina del Teatro Pregones del Bronx." Revista Iberoamericana 71.212 (July-Sept. 2005): 887-907.
  20. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Trans/Bolero/Drag/Migration: Music, Cultural Translation, and Diasporic Puerto Rican Theatricalities." WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly (Special Issue on "Trans-") 36.3-4 (Fall/Winter 2008): 190-209.
  21. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "De un pájaro las dos alas: Travel Notes of a Queer Puerto Rican in Havana.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 8.1-2 (2002): 7-33, retrieved on November 21, 2008. (Project MUSE subscription required for online access.)
  22. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "De un pájaro las dos alas: Travel Notes of a Queer Puerto Rican in Havana." In Thomas Glave, ed., Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles December 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Durham: Duke University Press, 2008. 202-32. ISBN 978-0-8223-4226-7
  23. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, "De un pájaro," Our Caribbean page 211.
  24. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Queer Ducks, Puerto Rican Patos, and Jewish American Feygelekh: Birds and the Cultural Representation of Homosexuality." CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 19.1 (Spring 2007): 192-229, retrieved on April 26, 2015.
  25. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Peter Hance: El cuerpo del delito." Claridad (San Juan, PR) January 31-February 6, 1997: 28-29.
  26. ^ La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. Escenas Transcaribeñas: Ensayos sobre teatro, performance y cultura. San Juan: Isla Negra Editores, 2018. ISBN 9789945608052
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  32. ^ "Júnior, Reggaetón Tropical." Charles Rice-González and Charlie Vázquez, eds. From Macho to Mariposa: New Gay Latino Fiction. Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press/Tincture, 2011. 17-23. ISBN 159021241X
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  41. ^ University of Michigan, "A2 Faculty Member Nets Service-Learning Award", The University Record Online (February 20, 2006), retrieved November 21, 2008.

External links

  • Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes on YouTube
  • Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes Home Page
  • Pregones Theater - Teatro Pregones
  • The Fight for Puerto Rican, Latinx, & Queer Studies (The Reality Disfunction Podcast Interview, published May 16, 2021)

lawrence, fountain, stokes, born, april, 1968, puerto, rican, author, scholar, performer, better, known, larry, fountain, received, several, awards, creative, writing, scholarship, well, work, with, latino, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, lgbt, students, curre. Lawrence La Fountain Stokes born April 10 1968 is a gay Puerto Rican author scholar and performer He is better known as Larry La Fountain He has received several awards for his creative writing and scholarship as well as for his work with Latino and lesbian gay bisexual and transgender LGBT students 1 He currently resides in Ann Arbor Michigan Lawrence La Fountain StokesLawrence La Fountain Stokes 2009Born 1968 04 10 April 10 1968 age 54 San Juan Puerto RicoOccupationShort story writer poet playwright scholarNationalityPuerto RicanNotable worksUnas pintadas de azul Blue FingernailsQueer RicansNotable awardsPregones Asuncion Playwrights AwardWebsitewww personal wbr umich wbr edu wbr lawrlafo Contents 1 Life 2 Scholarly works 3 Creative works 4 Performance 5 Awards 6 Publications 6 1 Fiction 6 2 Non fiction 6 3 Performance texts 6 4 Videos creative 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksLife EditLa Fountain Stokes was born and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico specifically in Miramar a traditional neighborhood located in the central district of Santurce He was adopted at birth by Donald and Ramona La Fountain and is the brother of the ESPN newscaster Michele La Fountain He has written about his childhood experiences in an essay called Los nenes con los nenes y las nenas con las nenas Girls with Girls and Boys with Boys where he describes his childhood home as bilingual and bicultural as he was raised speaking English and Spanish 2 His essay Queer Diasporas Boricua Lives A Meditation on Sexile also discusses some of these early experiences 3 La Fountain Stokes received all of his primary and secondary education at the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro an elite bilingual school run by the School Sisters of Notre Dame He graduated from high school in 1986 He then studied at Harvard College in Cambridge Massachusetts where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Hispanic Studies in 1991 While in college La Fountain Stokes spent a year and a half studying at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil He later went on to obtain a master s degree and Doctorate in Spanish from Columbia University in New York City La Fountain Stokes started his teaching career as an assistant professor at the Ohio State University 1998 1999 and then taught at Rutgers The State University of New Jersey for four years 1999 2003 4 5 6 Since 2003 he has taught Latino studies American studies and Spanish at the University of Michigan including courses on queer Hispanic Caribbean culture LGBT studies and Latino literature theater performance and film 7 8 9 He was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2009 and to professor in 2019 10 11 His interviews in Spanish with leading Latino artists journalists and scholars such as the Uruguayan novelist and pop singer Dani Umpi and the Los Angeles Times journalist Sam Quinones appear on the University of Michigan in Spanish channel on YouTube and on iTunes U 12 Scholarly works EditLa Fountain Stokes s academic writing has focused mostly on queer Puerto Rican culture 13 14 His book Queer Ricans Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora University of Minnesota Press 2009 discusses LGBT Puerto Rican migration from a cultural studies perspective with chapters on Luis Rafael Sanchez Manuel Ramos Otero Luz Maria Umpierre Frances Negron Muntaner Rose Troche Erika Lopez Arthur Aviles and Elizabeth Marrero 15 Queer Ricans is based on La Fountain Stokes s Ph D dissertation which he wrote under the supervision of Jean Franco 16 The author received funding for this project in 1997 from the International Migration Program at the Social Science Research Council 17 His book Translocas The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance University of Michigan Press 2021 is on Puerto Rican and diasporic drag and trans performance and activism since the 1960s and on the links between cross dressing sex gender modification and physical displacement in a geographic zone marked by frequent migrations 18 19 20 La Fountain Stokes analyzes the work of a number of contemporary performers and activists including Sylvia Rivera Holly Woodlawn Nina Flowers Monica Beverly Hillz Erika Lopez Freddie Mercado Jorge Merced Javier Cardona Lady Catiria Barbra Herr and Kevin Fret La Fountain Stokes has published scholarly articles in journals such as CENTRO Journal Revista Iberoamericana and GLQ A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies including his essay on his travels to Cuba De un pajaro las dos alas which first appeared in GLQ in 2002 and was reprinted in Our Caribbean A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles edited by the Jamaican American gay writer Thomas Glave 21 22 La Fountain Stokes describes this article as a fictionalized experimental narrative or autoethnography based on his travel experiences as a gay Puerto Rican theater critic and former graduate student 23 He has also written on the use of animal words such as pato duck in Spanish to refer to homosexuality in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean 24 La Fountain Stokes frequently publishes short newspaper articles in Spanish particularly in En Rojo the cultural supplement of the Puerto Rican weekly Claridad 13 These include theater and performance reviews book reviews and essays on popular culture such as his piece on a calendar by the popular Puerto Rican male model and former police officer Peter Hance 25 These short pieces were collected in a volume titled Escenas Transcaribenas Ensayos sobre teatro performance y cultura Isla Negra Editores 2018 26 La Fountain Stokes is also a frequent speaker at professional meetings and college campuses and has talked about his work in several countries including Brazil Cuba Mexico Venezuela and Spain 13 27 28 He has also been actively involved in a number of professional organizations particularly the Modern Language Association the Latin American Studies Association the Puerto Rican Studies Association the Caribbean Studies Association and the City University of New York Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies CLAGS holding positions of leadership in several of these 1 13 Creative works EditLa Fountain Stokes is best known as an author of short stories but he has also published poetry and received awards for his plays His first book of fiction Unas pintadas de azul Blue Fingernails Bilingual Press Editorial Bilingue 2009 includes 14 short stories written in the 1990s and early 2000s some of them while the author was enrolled in a creative writing workshop taught by the Chilean author Diamela Eltit 29 His second book Abolicion del pato was published by Terranova Editores in San Juan Puerto Rico in 2013 His fiction has also appeared in a number of anthologies such as Besame Mucho New Gay Latino Fiction 1999 Los otros cuerpos Antologia de tematica gay lesbica y queer desde Puerto Rico y su diaspora 2007 and From Macho to Mariposa New Gay Latino Fiction 2011 30 31 32 He has also published in journals and websites such as Blithe House Quarterly and Harrington Gay Men s Fiction Quarterly 33 34 Most of La Fountain Stokes s stories focus on gay Puerto Rican characters and sometimes incorporate elements of science fiction and fantasy The scholar Enrique Morales Diaz has written extensively about one of these stories My Name Multitudinous Mass describing La Fountain Stokes as a Diasporican author 35 La Fountain Stokes s plays include Escandalo 2003 and Unas pintadas de azul 2006 an extension of a short story included in his book of short stories Both of these plays have been read publicly as part of the Pregones Theater Asuncion Playwrights Project in the Bronx but neither one has been staged 36 Performance EditLa Fountain Stokes has done solo and ensemble performance for stage and video In 2004 he did a one man show Abolicion del pato Abolition of the Duck as part of the Casa Cruz de la Luna First Experimental Festival in San German Puerto Rico and later at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance BAAD Out Like That Festival 37 The main character of this piece is Lola Lolamento Mentosan de San German who is accompanied by Rigoberta Quetzal and the nusta Isabel Chimpu Ocllo The Village Voice described Abolition of the Duck as This is not Avenue Q in reference to the artist s use of indigenous dolls as puppets to talk about Puerto Rican homosexuality 38 Starting in 2010 he has collaborated with Fausto Fernos and Marc Felion of the Feast of Fun podcast in the making of a series of YouTube videos titled Cooking with Drag Queens in which Lola von Miramar La Fountain Stokes s persona makes Puerto Rican delicacies such as tostones and coquito together with Saltina Obama Bouvier Fernos and Daphne DuMount Felion He has also done solo videos also available on YouTube Awards EditHarold R Johnson Diversity Service Award Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2009 39 La Celebracion Latina Circle Award University of Michigan Ann Arbor In recognition of outstanding Service to the University Community 2008 40 ALMA Assisting Latinos to Maximize Achievement Appreciation Award University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2006 Lavender Graduation Award Office of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Affairs University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2006 Michigan Campus Compact Faculty Staff Community Service Learning Award 2006 41 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty 2006 Second place Pregones Theater s Asuncion Playwrights Project Play Competition for play entitled Unas pintadas de azul 2006 Fellow Global Ethnic Literatures Seminar University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2004 Third place Pregones Theater Asuncion Playwrights Project Play Competition for play entitled Escandalo 2003 Fellow Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture CCACC Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ 2001 2002 Social Science Research Council International Migration Program Minority Summer Dissertation Workshop Fellowship Summer 1997 17 Publications EditFiction Edit Unas pintadas de azul Blue Fingernails Tempe Bilingual Press Editorial Bilingue 2009 ISBN 1931010331 Abolicion del pato San Juan Puerto Rico Terranova Editores 2013 ISBN 9781935163275Non fiction Edit Queer Ricans Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2009 ISBN 0 8166 4092 0 A Brief and Transformative Account of Queer History Un breve y transformador relato de la historia queer Edited and illustrated by Dave Buchen San Juan Enciclopedia Deiknumena v 3 2017 Escenas transcaribenas ensayos sobre teatro performance y cultura San Juan Editorial Isla Negra 2018 ISBN 9789945608052 Translocas The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2021 ISBN 9780472074273Performance texts Edit Abolicion del pato Teatroteca Virtual Estela de Casa Cruz de la Luna San German Puerto Rico 2004 Videos creative Edit Cooking w Drag Queens Lola Von Miramar Arroz Con Pollo Rice with Chicken with Fausto Fernos and Marc Felion Feast of Fun Podcast Chicago YouTube 17 June 2015 16 12 min How To Make Coquito Cooking with Drag Queens with Fausto Fernos and Marc Felion Feast of Fun Podcast Chicago YouTube 6 Jan 2012 5 15 min Learn Spanish by Making Cocktails with Fausto Fernos and Marc Felion Feast of Fun Podcast Chicago YouTube 10 Sept 2011 7 36 min Lola von Miramar To Cuba With Love YouTube 21 June 2011 10 01 min 13 Rosas y una Lola para el Amor with Freddie Mercado Libreria Magica Rio Piedras Puerto Rico Recorded by Zulma Oliveras Courtesy of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro YouTube 14 Feb 2011 4 37 min Cooking with Drag Queens How to Make Tostones with Fausto Fernos and Marc Felion Feast of Fun Podcast Chicago YouTube 16 Nov 2010 5 08 min Lola lee Unas pintadas de azul YouTube 19 Aug 2010 2 11 min Los Otros Cuerpos Manuel Ramos Otero y Rane Arroyo In Memoriam YouTube 24 June 2010 3 34 min Que Viva Ricky Martin YouTube 21 June 2010 2 45 min See also Edit Literature portal Puerto Rico portal Biography portal LGBT 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