![]() ![]() “Sheds light on how sexual orientation and identity are socially produced–and how they can be challenged and changed–through everyday practices and institutional activities, as well as academic research and teaching. This book assembles an impressive cast of scholars who are as theoretically astute, methodologically careful, and conceptually playful as the drag queens themselves.” (Michael Kimmel, author of The Gendered Society Professor of Sociology, SUNY Stony Brook) Queer Theory and Communication: From Disciplining Queers to Queering the Discipline(s), edited by Gust A. ![]() Schacht has been one of the social science’s most reliable guides to the world of drag queens and female impersonators. You may also call 1-800-HAWORTH (outside US/Canada: 60), or Fax 1-80 (outside US/Canada: 60), or e-mail at: The Drag Queen Anthology: The Absolutely Fabulous but Flawlessly Customary World of Female Impersonators, edited by Steven P. ![]() to search our online catalog for complete tables of contents of these separates and related publications. You may wish to visit Haworth’s website at. “Separates” are carefully classified separately with the major book jobbers so that the journal tie-in can be noted on new book order slips to avoid duplicate purchasing. Faculty members may also more easily consider a “separate” for classroom adoption. (This is a format which we also call a “DocuSerial.”) “Separates” are published because specialized libraries or professionals may wish to purchase a specific thematic issue by itself in a format which can be separately cataloged and shelved, as opposed to purchasing the journal on an on-going basis. The Journal of Homosexuality Monographic “Separates” Below is a list of “separates,” which in serials librarianship means a special issue simultaneously published as a special journal issue or double-issue and as a “separate” hardbound monograph. The Drag Queen Anthology: The Absolutely Fabulous but Flawlessly Customary World of Female Impersonators The Drag Queen Anthology: The Absolutely Fabulous but Flawlessly Customary World of Female Impersonators has been co-published simultaneously as Journal of Homosexuality, Volume 46, Numbers 3/4 2004. Sullivan-Blum - A comparative analysis of hijras and drag queens : the subversive possibilities and limits of parading effeminacy and negotiating masculinity / Sandeep Bakshi - Beyond the boundaries of the classroom : teaching about gender and sexuality at a drag show / Steven P. Kind of a drag : gender, race, and ambivalence in The Birdcage and To Wong Foo, thanks for everything! : Julie Newmar / Mary Kirk - Racializing white drag / Ragan Rhyne - Balancing acts : drag queens, gender and faith / Constance R. Hopkins - Transformance : reading the gospel in drag / Jeffrey Q. Rupp - "Let the drag race begin" : the rewards of becoming a queen / Steven J. ![]() Schacht and Lisa Underwood - A lovely war : male to female cross-dressing and Canadian military entertainment in World War II / Laurel Halladay - Wigs, laughter, and subversion : Charles Bush and strategies of drag performance / Richard Niles - The beauty and the beast : reflections about the socio-historical and subcultural context of Drag Queens and "Tunten" in Berlin / Carsten Balzer - Moffies, artists, and queens : race and the production of South African gay male drag / Amanda Lock Swarr - Ad/Dressing the nation : drag and authenticity in post-apartheid South Africa / Jennifer Spruill - Chicks with dicks, men in dresses : what it means to be a drag queen / Verta Taylor and Leila J. Table of contents : Preface / Judith Lorber - The absolutely fabulous but flawlessly customary world of drag queens and female impersonators / Steven P. ![]()
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