Mark Broomfield, PhD, MFA, Associate Professor of English, and the Founder and Director of Performance as Social Change at SUNY Geneseo, is an award-winning scholar and artist with publications in the areas of race, gender, sexuality, dance, and ethnography. Broomfield was born in London, England to Jamaican parents who emigrated to the Bronx, New York.
''Black Queer Dance is a meticulous exploration into the lives of black male dancers. With vibrant narratives, Broomfield’s scholarship allows the black queer dance experience to shine. This book is the light. I can’t wait to see how powerful the next generation of dancers become after reading this book.'' Harper Watters, First Soloist, Houston Ballet “Black Queer Dance is the book that we didn’t realize we needed. Deftly navigating the terrain of lived experience, queer theory, and masculinity studies, Broomsfield introduces a framework to help us think about gender performativity beyond received cultural binaries that reduce queer black men to mere spectacle. To riff on a popular black colloquialism, he clearly understood the assignment.“ David Ikard, Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies, Vanderbilt University ''Black Queer Dance is a meticulous exploration into the lives of black male dancers. With vibrant narratives, Broomfield’s scholarship allows the black queer dance experience to shine. This book is the light. I can’t wait to see how powerful the next generation of dancers become after reading this book.'' Harper Watters, First Soloist, Houston Ballet “Black Queer Dance is the book that we didn’t realize we needed. Deftly navigating the terrain of lived experience, queer theory, and masculinity studies, Broomsfield introduces a framework to help us think about gender performativity beyond received cultural binaries that reduce queer black men to mere spectacle. To riff on a popular black colloquialism, he clearly understood the assignment.“ David Ikard, Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies, Vanderbilt University