Drag in the Global Digital Public Sphere

Drag in the Global Digital Public Sphere

Queer Visibility, Online Discourse and Political Change

Gudelunas, David; Brennan, Niall

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

242

Mole

9781032204376

15 a 20 dias

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Part I: Introduction; 1. Post-RuPaul's Drag Race: Queer Visibility, Online Discourse and Political Change in a Global Digital Sphere; Part II: Drag Visibility and Politics in Global Online Space; 2. Post-Drag Race, Post-Trans, Post-Pandemic Contestants: Affecting Political Realness in Social Media and (in Return to) Reality Television Space; 3. "Boys Wear Blue, Girls Wear Pink": Drag Queens, Fake News and Gender Controversies in a Conservative Brazil; 4. Pabllo Vittar, the New Drag Sensation and Embodiment of Resistance in Digital Media Space; Part III: Drag Influencers, Advertising and Labor; 5. All those Glamazons We Subscribe To: Mapping a Network of Key Influencers Spreading the Art of Drag on YouTube; 6. Drag Dollars: Making Room for Queens in Advertising; 7. It's a Drag: The Televisual Exploitation of Labor in RuPaul's Drag Race; 8. Werq the YouTube: Changing Collective Practices in the Brazilian Drag Scene; Part IV: Drag Remix, Translation and Online Fandom; 9. Giving Face (Shields): The Recirculation and Rearticulation of Drag Race in a Global Pandemic; 10. Reading is Fundamental: Ru-Capturing Narrative and Drag Race Herstory Through Remixed Episodes, Fan Dialogue and Hypercamp Culture; 11. Do You Speak Drag? An Analysis of RuPaul's Drag Race Jargon Translated and Subtitled by Brazilian Fans; Part V: Drag by Global Extension(s); 12. The Exploration of Liminal Identities through Drag in Online Space; 13. Mr Gay Namibia: Publicity Maven, Social-Justice Defender and Former Altar Boy; 14. The Shumang Lila Performers of Manipur and the Pursuit of the Perfect
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