In this thesis, I examine prevalent definitions of drag. I analyze the notion of drag as gender performance and consider key questions regarding drag as an artistic practice and medium: drag as a form of cross-dressing; drag’s subject matter; the similarities and differences between drag and fe/male impersonation; and drag’s relation to gender, particularly nonbinary genders and cis-heteronormative gender ontology. I examine how the purported reality of binary gender and sexual dimorphism is apparent in and shapes understandings of drag. My key sources include Esther Newton’s anthropological study of American drag queens in the late 1960s, Jack Halberstam’s writing on drag king culture, and Judith Butler’s theorization of gender and drag. ...
This research explores the cultural implications of cis-women performing as drag queens; focusing on...
Drag has been a part of society since as early as Ancient Greece. However, the art form has evolved ...
We live in a world of constant performance. Simultaneously being performer and audience, we navigate...
This thesis explores drag as a fascinating performance medium with a rich and complex history. The t...
This article seeks to re-explore and critique the current trend of androgyny in fashion and popular ...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis focuses on drag as a major component of camp in re...
Masculinities in Drag offers a largely speculative but theoretically engaged analysis of female masc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-118).Drag performance illuminates intersectional issu...
The world of drag has reached virtual mainstream visibility thanks to a combination of shifting soci...
This thesis explores the potential for drag performance to be a tool for trans performers to create ...
This article seeks to re-explore and critique the current trend of androgyny in fashion and popular ...
Even though the performance of drag has a long history in various cultures around the world, academi...
Viewing gender as a performance reveals how gender identity is shaped and formed. There is currently...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which the art and performance of drag in the United State...
Reframing Drag provides a critical survey of French and Anglo-American queer and feminist theorizati...
This research explores the cultural implications of cis-women performing as drag queens; focusing on...
Drag has been a part of society since as early as Ancient Greece. However, the art form has evolved ...
We live in a world of constant performance. Simultaneously being performer and audience, we navigate...
This thesis explores drag as a fascinating performance medium with a rich and complex history. The t...
This article seeks to re-explore and critique the current trend of androgyny in fashion and popular ...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis focuses on drag as a major component of camp in re...
Masculinities in Drag offers a largely speculative but theoretically engaged analysis of female masc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-118).Drag performance illuminates intersectional issu...
The world of drag has reached virtual mainstream visibility thanks to a combination of shifting soci...
This thesis explores the potential for drag performance to be a tool for trans performers to create ...
This article seeks to re-explore and critique the current trend of androgyny in fashion and popular ...
Even though the performance of drag has a long history in various cultures around the world, academi...
Viewing gender as a performance reveals how gender identity is shaped and formed. There is currently...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which the art and performance of drag in the United State...
Reframing Drag provides a critical survey of French and Anglo-American queer and feminist theorizati...
This research explores the cultural implications of cis-women performing as drag queens; focusing on...
Drag has been a part of society since as early as Ancient Greece. However, the art form has evolved ...
We live in a world of constant performance. Simultaneously being performer and audience, we navigate...