The Drag King Book
Judith ‘Jack’ Halberstam; Del LaGrace Volcano
Here Volcano teams up with academic Halberstam, interviewing drag kings and essaying some provocative observations. But while both authors and subjects insist on the fun, fun, fun of it all, there’s often a seriousness in these incarnations that sits uncomfortably with Volcano’s notion of ‘fag camp’. The academic business of dissecting drag king and other trans-cultures has started with excellent work by Kate Bornstein, Halberstam and Jay Prosser, but here moves an important step further. While Halberstam’s complex questions seem to perplex some of the king interviewees, The Drag King Book stands as a shining example of what can be achieved in the edgy confrontation between academy, activism and scene. But Volcano’s photographs remain the raison d’être of this book–always striking, witty and, whatever you think your sexuality might be this week, ridiculously horny. —Alan Stewart
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Details
ISBN | 1852426071 |
Genre | Arts & Photography |
Publication Date | 01-Aug-99 |
Publisher | Serpent’s Tail |
Format | Softcover |
No. of Pages | 160 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Photographer | Della Grace |
BookID | 3260 |