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Drag by Jacob Bloomfield; 9780520409651

Drag

By Jacob Bloomfield

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Description

Drag by Jacob Bloomfield is a compelling exploration of the intricate tapestry of gender identity and performance within the realms of theatre and history. The narrative delves into the evolution of drag culture, tracing its roots from early theatrical traditions to its contemporary significance in LGBTQIA+ discourse. Bloomfield's meticulous research immerses readers in the rich history of drag, highlighting its role as a form of resistance, expression, and celebration of diversity.

The Story

Set against the backdrop of 20th-century Britain and Ireland, Drag examines the intersection of gender, performance, and societal norms. Through vivid storytelling, Bloomfield illustrates how drag has been a catalyst for change, challenging conventions and redefining the boundaries of identity. The book captures the voices of trans and non-binary individuals, offering personal anecdotes and historical accounts that resonate deeply with contemporary audiences.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging narrative that combines historical analysis with personal stories.
  • Insightful exploration of gender variance and its impact on society.
  • Richly detailed with a blend of academic rigor and accessible writing.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for anyone interested in theatre studies, gender studies, and LGBTQIA+ history. Readers who appreciated Bloomfield's previous works will find a familiar yet evolved perspective in Drag. It serves as both an educational resource and a celebration of the vibrant world of drag, making it a vital addition to contemporary discussions on identity and performance.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 153 mm × 227 mm × 20 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 9780520409651

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