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Decolonize Drag Decolonize That 1st Edition Kareem Khubchandani

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Decolonize Drag Decolonize That 1st Edition Kareem Khubchandani
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Publisher: OR Books - CBSD
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.11 MB
Pages: 1120
Author: Kareem Khubchandani
ISBN: 9781682193969, 1682193969
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Decolonize Drag Decolonize That 1st Edition Kareem Khubchandani by Kareem Khubchandani 9781682193969, 1682193969 instant download after payment.

Although imagined as a subcultural practice, drag seems to be everywhere we from AI filters on TikTok and SnapChat to brunchtime entertainment, from state legislations to political rallies. The pervasive presence of drag can be attributed to the intense popularity of reality TV competition RuPaul's Drag Race.
The show, screening its fourteenth season in 2022, is an unprecedented global queer phenomenon, spawning official spinoffs and a host of other series worldwide. Yet as drag enters the mainstream through this particularly fabulous, feminine, and commercialized format, some kinds of gender-based performance fall out of the purview of what we (could) call drag, and are at risk of erasure.
Decolonize Drag details the ways that gender is used as a form of colonial governance to eliminate various types of expression, and tracks how contemporary drag, including that on Drag Race, both replicates and disrupts these institutional hierarchies. This book focuses on several gender performers that resist and laugh at colonial projects through their aesthetic practices. It also features the voice of Khubchandani's drag alter ego, judgmental South Asian aunty LaWhore Vagistan. From the firsthand perspective of a drag artist, LaWhore describes encounters with depoliticized versions of drag that leave her disappointed and perplexed, and prompts Khubchandani for context and analysis.
Their dynamic sets the tone for the book, investigating how drag—and gender more broadly—has been privatized and delimited so that it's only available to certain people. Decolonize Drag argues for more abundance in and access to fashioning gender, and considers how drag changes meaning and efficacy as it shifts across geographies.

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