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"This book takes the globally recognised phenomenon of drag king performances as an opportunity for critical inquiry into the rise and fall of an urban scene for lesbian and queer women in Sydney, Australia (circa 1999-2012). Exploring how a series of weekly events provided the site for intimate encounters, Drysdale reveals the investments made by participants that worked to sustain the sense of a small world and anchor the expansive imaginary of lesbian cultural life. But what happens when scenes fade, as they invariably do? Intimate Investments in Drag King Cultures is unique in capturing the perspective of a scene at the moment of its decline, revealing the process by which a contemporary movement becomes layered with historical significance. Bringing together the theoretical tradition of scene studies with recent work on the affective potentialities of the everyday and the mobile urban spaces they inhabit, this book has appeal to scholars working across gender, sexuality and culture." --
Drag kings. --- Drag performance. --- Lesbians --- Lesbian culture
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"While drag subcultures have gained mainstream media attention in recent years, the main focus has been on female impersonators. Equally lively, however, is the community of drag kings: cis women, trans men, and non-binary people who perform exaggerated masculine personas onstage under such names as Adonis Black, Papi Chulo, and Oliver Clothesoff. King of Hearts shows how drag king performers are thriving in an unlikely location: Southern Bible Belt states like Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina. Based on observations and interviews with sixty Southern drag kings, this study reveals how they are challenging the region's gender norms while creating a unique community with its own distinctive Southern flair. Reflecting the region's racial diversity, it profiles not only white drag kings, but also those who are African American, multiracial, and Hispanic. Queer scholar Baker A. Rogers-who has also performed as drag king Macon Love-takes you on an insider's tour of Southern drag king culture, exploring its history, the communal bonds that unite it, and the controversies that have divided it. King of Hearts offers a groundbreaking look at a subculture that presents a subversion of gender norms while also providing a vital lifeline for non-gender-conforming Southerners"--
Male impersonators --- Gender expression --- Drag kings. --- Drag shows. --- History.
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"Entrée en matière dans les coulisses du genre, le présent travail se penche sur les pratiques de construction et de présentation de soi des participant.e.s d'un atelier Drag King de Bruxelles. Il montre comment une approche interactionnelle et multisémiotique du genre ne peut pas faire l'économie de l'histoire individuelle et collective telle qu'elle est à la fois présente et remise en cause dans cet atelier. L'articulation de multiples dispositifs de genre issus de contextes plus ou moins éloignés dans le temps débouche sur une vision politique et polyphonique des pratiques de transformation corporelle par les Drag Kings. Cet atelier ne se situe pas uniquement dans une tradition des pratiques Drag et de travestissement qui tout à la fois les contraint et les inspire : il suscite également de futures constructions et présentations de soi qui font que de nouveaux corps, de nouveaux soi et de nouveaux langages verront bientôt le jour. Complémentaires plutôt que contradictoires, les approches théoriques mises en œuvre (Goffman, Butler) permettent à l'auteur de prendre en compte les dimensions multiples des données recueillies - linguistiques, interactionnelles et corporelles, collectives et personnelles, quotidiennes et artistiques, historiques et politiques - dans des cadres habituellement séparés par les frontières disciplinaires. Quant à l'ethnographie polyphonique dont se réclame Luca Greco, elle lui permet de comprendre « de l'intérieur » quels procédés sont mobilisés par les Drag Kings pour construire un soi pluriel - parfois paradoxal - ainsi que la façon dont ce soi se construit et se donne à voir comme résultat." --
Identité sexuée --- --Transgenderism --- Cross-dressing. --- Gender identity --- Gender expression --- Drag kings --- Drag shows. --- Transgenderism - Belgium --- Transgenderism
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"This volume explores drag in global online spaces as a distinct departure from the established success, and limitations, of RuPaul’s Drag Race. Centred around discourses of LGBTQ+ visibility and political mobilization, the volume addresses how these discourses have moved beyond the increasingly limited qualities of the television series to reconfigure the parameters of drag in emerging communities and spaces. By reconceiving of drag in new settings, this volume uncovers the crucial social and political potential for community-building in an increasingly fragmented and isolated global space. Chapters by a diverse team of authors delve into the recognition of new articulations of LGBTQ+ visibility and political mobility through drag in online space; the implications of drag celebrity for issues such as labor and profit in the digital sphere; the (re)appropriation of mainstream drag in emerging online environments and communities; and the reverberations of drag in underrepresented and underresearched areas of the world. Offering new insights into the rise of drag in a global digital public sphere, this volume will be of interest to scholars and students of media studies, cultural studies, digital media and cultural studies, critical race studies, gender studies, sexuality studies, queer theory, film, and television studies." --
Sexual minority community --- Social aspects. --- Drag shows --- Drag balls --- Drag queens --- Drag kings
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"Dragging: Or, In the Drag of a Queer Life is an assemblage of fragments that collectively tell stories about a diverse group of artists and activists for whom drag serves as inspiration, method, object, and aim.Methodologically grounded in ethnography, Dragging incorporates auto-theoretical material that lays bare the intimacies of research, teaching, and loving, as well as their painful failures. Drag is more than gender impersonation, and it is more than resistance to norms. It is productively messy and ambivalent, and in these and other ways can serve to attune us to political and aesthetic alternatives to the increasingly widespread desire to be led.One of very few books about drag by an anthropologist, and using a uniquely personal approach, Dragging is an ethnography of artists and activists." --
Drag shows. --- Drag balls --- Drag queens. --- Drag kings. --- Sexual minorities. --- Minorités sexuelles. --- Drag balls. --- Drag kings. --- Drag queens. --- Drag shows. --- Sexual minorities. --- History --- 1900-1999 --- New York (State)
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"Drag, Interperformance, and the Trouble with Queerness is the first book centered on queer life in this growing midwestern hub and the first to focus simultaneously on kinging and queening. It shows that despite the shared heading of drag, these iconically queer institutions diverge in terms of audience, movement vocabulary, stage persona, and treatment of gender, class, race, and sexuality. Horowitz argues that the radical (in)difference between kings and queens provides a window into the perennial rift between lesbians and gay men and challenges the assumption that all identities subsumed under the queer umbrella ought to have anything in common culturally, politically, or otherwise. Drawing on performer interviews about the purpose of drag, contestations over space, and the eventual shuttering of the bar they called home, Horowitz offers a new way of thinking about identity as a product of relations and argues that relationality is our best hope for building queer communities across lines of difference.The book will be key reading for students and faculty in the interdisciplinary fields of feminist, gender, and sexuality studies; performance studies; American studies; cultural studies; ethnography; and rhetoric. It will be useful to graduate students and faculty interested in queer culture, gender performance, and transgender studies. At the same time, the clear and relatable writing style will make it accessible to undergraduates and well suited to upper-level courses in queer theory, LGBTQ identities, performance studies, and qualitative research methods." --
Male impersonators --- Female impersonators --- Queer theory. --- Drag performance. --- Drag kings. --- Drag queens. --- Female impersonators. --- Male impersonators. --- Queer theory.
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"Drag Queens and Beauty Queens is the portrait of the gay community in Atlantic City seen through the lens of two beauty pageants, the iconic Miss America Pageant and its drag counterpart, the Miss'd America Pageant. Both originated and evolved in this oldest of America's resort towns. Beauty pageants are anything but trivial. As public spectacle, pageantry allows for the expression of oppositional values in a context that appears inconsequential, but they are actually highly charged performances of gender, deeply rooted in the social, political, and economic ideals contested within the culture of the time. Both the Miss America pageant and the Miss'd America pageant lie at the heart of gay life in Atlantic City, which centered around the once vibrant and now abandoned New York Avenue. The book contends that the Miss America pageant is admired by the gay community there in general and the gay male and drag community in particular because of its long-standing social and economic interactions with the town, and is understood by gays as essentially a camp performance. Drag Queens and Beauty Queens illustrates the immense influence that the Miss America Pageant had on the construction of gay identity in Atlantic City, and how gay Atlantic City has in turn "queered" the Miss America Pageant"--
Beauty contests --- Gay community --- Drag shows --- Drag balls --- Drag queens --- Drag kings --- Miss America Pageant. --- Miss'd America Pageant.
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Masculinity is no longer a monolithic category, if ever it was. Long Live the King is a solid piece of scholarship that explores in depth the drag king phenomenon as well as key theoretical texts by feminist, postcolonial and cultural thinkers. Maite Escudero-Alías delves into drag king culture and highlights its relevance for the study of the relationship between gender, sex, race and sexuality. Introduced by a well-informed theoretical chapter that traces the roots of queer theory, Long Liv...
Male impersonators. --- Masculinity in popular culture. --- Queer theory. --- Gender identity --- Popular culture --- Cross-dressers (Male impersonators) --- Crossdressers (Male impersonators) --- Drag kings --- Impersonators, Male --- Impersonators of men --- Kings, Drag --- Actresses --- Persons --- Drag kings. --- Drag performance. --- Drag kinging (Performing arts) --- Drag queening (Performing arts) --- Performing arts --- Entertainers
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Female-to-male crossdressing became all the rage in the variety shows of nineteenth century America, and began as the domain of mature actresses who desired to extend their careers. These women engaged in the kinds of raucous comedy acts usually reserved for men. Over time, as younger women entered the specialty, the comedy became less pointed, and came to center on the celebration of male leisure and fashion. Gillian M. Rodger uses the development of male impersonation from 1820 to 1920 to illuminate the history of the variety show. Exploding notions of high- and lowbrow entertainment, Rodger looks at how both performers and forms consistently expanded upward toward respectable "and richer" audiences. At the same time, she illuminates a lost theatrical world where women made fun of middle class restrictions even as they bumped up against rules imposed in part by audiences. Onstage, the actresses' changing performance styles reflected gender construction in the working class and shifts in class affiliation by parts of the audiences. Rodger observes how restrictive standards of femininity increasingly bound male impersonators as new gender constructions allowed women greater access to public space while tolerating less independent behavior from them.
Male impersonators --- Revues --- Cross-dressers (Male impersonators) --- Crossdressers (Male impersonators) --- Drag kings --- Impersonators, Male --- Impersonators of men --- Kings, Drag --- Actresses --- Musical revues --- Musical revues, comedies, etc. --- Musical shows --- Revues (Musical) --- Shows, Musical --- Table entertainments --- Variety shows --- Vaudeville shows --- Dramatic music --- Minstrel music --- History --- History and criticism. --- Persons
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This book takes the globally recognised phenomenon of drag king performances as an opportunity for critical inquiry into the rise and fall of an urban scene for lesbian and queer women in Sydney, Australia (circa 1999-2012). Exploring how a series of weekly events provided the site for intimate encounters, Drysdale reveals the investments made by participants that worked to sustain the sense of a small world and anchor the expansive imaginary of lesbian cultural life. But what happens when scenes fade, as they invariably do? Intimate Investments in Drag King Cultures is unique in capturing the perspective of a scene at the moment of its decline, revealing the process by which a contemporary movement becomes layered with historical significance. Bringing together the theoretical tradition of scene studies with recent work on the affective potentialities of the everyday and the mobile urban spaces they inhabit, this book has appeal to scholars working across gender, sexuality and culture.
Lesbians --- Female gays --- Female homosexuals --- Gay females --- Gay women --- Gayelles --- Gays, Female --- Homosexuals, Female --- Lesbian women --- Sapphists --- Women, Gay --- Women homosexuals --- Gays --- Women --- Social conditions. --- Gender identity. --- Queer theory. --- Culture-Study and teaching. --- Gender and Sexuality. --- Queer Theory. --- Cultural and Media Studies, general. --- Sociology, general. --- Gender identity --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Culture—Study and teaching. --- Sociology. --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Drag kings. --- Kings, Drag --- Entertainers --- Gender dysphoria
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