Contemporary Drag Practices and Performers
Contemporary Drag Practices and Performers
Drag in a Changing Scene Volume 1
Edward, Mark; Farrier, Stephen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2021
248
Mole
Inglês
9781350319196
15 a 20 dias
286
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List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Forward by Mark Ravenhill
Introduction by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 1: Applying Foundation and Setting The Scene by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 2: 'Dragging the Mainstream: RuPaul's Drag Race and Moving Drag Practices Between the USA and the UK' by Joe Parslow
Chapter 3: 'RACE FOR THE MONEY: The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on the Livelihood and Aesthetics of New York City's Drag Culture' by Kalle Westerling
Chapter 4: 'Hen.faChinoiserie Drag: Masquerading as the Oriental Other' by Rosa Fong
Chapter 5: 'It's Always Better Performing with the Troupe': Space, Place, and Collective Activism' by Jae Basiliere
Chapter 6: 'Of Hills and Wheels: Tilda Death in the IDF Disabled Veterans' Club' by Raz Weiner
Chapter 7: 'A Transfeminist Critique of Drag Discourses and Performance Styles in Three National Contexts (US, France and UK): from RuPaul's Drag Race to Bar Wotever' by Kayte Stokoe
Chapter 8: 'Not a cock in a frock but a Hole story. Holestar and the mark of the bio-queens' by Stephen Farrier
Chapter 9: 'Destabilisation through Celebration: Drag, Homage, and Challenges to Black Stereotypes in the Practice of Harold Offeh' by Kieran Sellars
Chapter 10: 'Gender Euphoria: Trans and Non-Binary Identities in Drag' by Olympia Bukkakis
Chapter 11: 'The Tranimal: Throwing Gender out of Drag?' by Nick Cherryman
Chapter 12: 'Drag Kings and Queens of Higher Education' by Mark Edward
Chapter 13: 'Drag publique: the spectacle of queerness, queer placelessness and the emaciated spectator' by Allan Taylor
Chapter 14: '"Blessed is the fruit" Drag Performance, Birthing, and Religious Identity' by Chris Greenough & Nina Kane
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Forward by Mark Ravenhill
Introduction by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 1: Applying Foundation and Setting The Scene by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 2: 'Dragging the Mainstream: RuPaul's Drag Race and Moving Drag Practices Between the USA and the UK' by Joe Parslow
Chapter 3: 'RACE FOR THE MONEY: The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on the Livelihood and Aesthetics of New York City's Drag Culture' by Kalle Westerling
Chapter 4: 'Hen.faChinoiserie Drag: Masquerading as the Oriental Other' by Rosa Fong
Chapter 5: 'It's Always Better Performing with the Troupe': Space, Place, and Collective Activism' by Jae Basiliere
Chapter 6: 'Of Hills and Wheels: Tilda Death in the IDF Disabled Veterans' Club' by Raz Weiner
Chapter 7: 'A Transfeminist Critique of Drag Discourses and Performance Styles in Three National Contexts (US, France and UK): from RuPaul's Drag Race to Bar Wotever' by Kayte Stokoe
Chapter 8: 'Not a cock in a frock but a Hole story. Holestar and the mark of the bio-queens' by Stephen Farrier
Chapter 9: 'Destabilisation through Celebration: Drag, Homage, and Challenges to Black Stereotypes in the Practice of Harold Offeh' by Kieran Sellars
Chapter 10: 'Gender Euphoria: Trans and Non-Binary Identities in Drag' by Olympia Bukkakis
Chapter 11: 'The Tranimal: Throwing Gender out of Drag?' by Nick Cherryman
Chapter 12: 'Drag Kings and Queens of Higher Education' by Mark Edward
Chapter 13: 'Drag publique: the spectacle of queerness, queer placelessness and the emaciated spectator' by Allan Taylor
Chapter 14: '"Blessed is the fruit" Drag Performance, Birthing, and Religious Identity' by Chris Greenough & Nina Kane
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Forward by Mark Ravenhill
Introduction by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 1: Applying Foundation and Setting The Scene by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 2: 'Dragging the Mainstream: RuPaul's Drag Race and Moving Drag Practices Between the USA and the UK' by Joe Parslow
Chapter 3: 'RACE FOR THE MONEY: The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on the Livelihood and Aesthetics of New York City's Drag Culture' by Kalle Westerling
Chapter 4: 'Hen.faChinoiserie Drag: Masquerading as the Oriental Other' by Rosa Fong
Chapter 5: 'It's Always Better Performing with the Troupe': Space, Place, and Collective Activism' by Jae Basiliere
Chapter 6: 'Of Hills and Wheels: Tilda Death in the IDF Disabled Veterans' Club' by Raz Weiner
Chapter 7: 'A Transfeminist Critique of Drag Discourses and Performance Styles in Three National Contexts (US, France and UK): from RuPaul's Drag Race to Bar Wotever' by Kayte Stokoe
Chapter 8: 'Not a cock in a frock but a Hole story. Holestar and the mark of the bio-queens' by Stephen Farrier
Chapter 9: 'Destabilisation through Celebration: Drag, Homage, and Challenges to Black Stereotypes in the Practice of Harold Offeh' by Kieran Sellars
Chapter 10: 'Gender Euphoria: Trans and Non-Binary Identities in Drag' by Olympia Bukkakis
Chapter 11: 'The Tranimal: Throwing Gender out of Drag?' by Nick Cherryman
Chapter 12: 'Drag Kings and Queens of Higher Education' by Mark Edward
Chapter 13: 'Drag publique: the spectacle of queerness, queer placelessness and the emaciated spectator' by Allan Taylor
Chapter 14: '"Blessed is the fruit" Drag Performance, Birthing, and Religious Identity' by Chris Greenough & Nina Kane
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Forward by Mark Ravenhill
Introduction by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 1: Applying Foundation and Setting The Scene by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier
Chapter 2: 'Dragging the Mainstream: RuPaul's Drag Race and Moving Drag Practices Between the USA and the UK' by Joe Parslow
Chapter 3: 'RACE FOR THE MONEY: The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on the Livelihood and Aesthetics of New York City's Drag Culture' by Kalle Westerling
Chapter 4: 'Hen.faChinoiserie Drag: Masquerading as the Oriental Other' by Rosa Fong
Chapter 5: 'It's Always Better Performing with the Troupe': Space, Place, and Collective Activism' by Jae Basiliere
Chapter 6: 'Of Hills and Wheels: Tilda Death in the IDF Disabled Veterans' Club' by Raz Weiner
Chapter 7: 'A Transfeminist Critique of Drag Discourses and Performance Styles in Three National Contexts (US, France and UK): from RuPaul's Drag Race to Bar Wotever' by Kayte Stokoe
Chapter 8: 'Not a cock in a frock but a Hole story. Holestar and the mark of the bio-queens' by Stephen Farrier
Chapter 9: 'Destabilisation through Celebration: Drag, Homage, and Challenges to Black Stereotypes in the Practice of Harold Offeh' by Kieran Sellars
Chapter 10: 'Gender Euphoria: Trans and Non-Binary Identities in Drag' by Olympia Bukkakis
Chapter 11: 'The Tranimal: Throwing Gender out of Drag?' by Nick Cherryman
Chapter 12: 'Drag Kings and Queens of Higher Education' by Mark Edward
Chapter 13: 'Drag publique: the spectacle of queerness, queer placelessness and the emaciated spectator' by Allan Taylor
Chapter 14: '"Blessed is the fruit" Drag Performance, Birthing, and Religious Identity' by Chris Greenough & Nina Kane
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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