(En)activist Drag: Kings reflect on Queerness, Queens, and Questionable Masculinities
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Date
2016-07-20
Authors
Johnson, Corey W.
Berbary, Lisbeth A.
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Abstract
In recent years, media attention to drag performers has increased transforming the once-hidden leisure activity of gay men and lesbians into a publicly recognized phenomenon. Many of these representations of drag have fallen short in offering reflective illustrations of the connections among gender identity, performance, misogyny, patriarchy, and activism. In response, we find ourselves studying the gendered life experiences of drag kings to illuminate the variety of experiences that shape their gendered lives. We specifically look to our re-storied, visual, composite narratives of eight kings' experiences to show how drag functions as a context where social-political-capitalist transformation can be enacted.
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“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Leisure Studies on July 20 2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/01490400.2016.1194791
Keywords
creative analytic practice, gender, LGBTQ