Anthology Art Humanities Nonfiction Photography Theater/Play

Drag Histories, Herstories and Hairstories: Drag in a Changing Scene Volume 2

Drawing on rich interdisciplinary research that has laced the emerging subject of drag studies as an academic discipline, this book examines how drag performance is a political, socio-cultural practice with a widespread lineage throughout the history of performance. This volume maps the multi-threaded contexts of contemporary practices while rooting them in their fabulous historical past…

Biography Critique Drama Nonfiction Theater/Play Theory

Their Majesty: Drag Performance and Queer Communities in London

“This book explores drag performance in London since 2009 via the pubs, bars and clubs that make LGBTQ+ communities thrive. It studies the complex relationship between drag performance, LGBTQ+ venues and queer communities. In exploring drag performance, the book develops a greater understanding of the connection between drag performance and queer communities, in particular exploring…

Anthology Art Drama Essay Humanities Nonfiction Theater/Play

Queer Looks: Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Film and Video

Queer Looks is a collection of writing by video artists, filmmakers, and critics which explores the recent explosion of lesbian and gay independent media culture. A compelling compilation of artists’ statements and critical theory, producer interviews and image-text works, this anthology demonstrates the vitality of queer artists under attack and fighting back. Each maker and…

Humanities Nonfiction Other Theater/Play

Anders als die Andern

Released in 1919, Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others) stunned audiences with its straightforward depiction of queer love. Supporters celebrated the film’s moving storyline, while conservative detractors succeeded in prohibiting public screenings. Banned and partially destroyed after the rise of Nazism, the film was lost until the 1970s and only about one-third of…

Critique Nonfiction Theater/Play

Begin Transmission: The trans allegories of The Matrix

Update: unfortunately, the author requested we remove this book. It is no longer available. Trans woman and screenwriter Tilly Bridges takes you through the trans allegories of the Matrix franchise, with deep dives into The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Animatrix, The Matrix Revolutions, and The Matrix Resurrections, tracking one person’s transition journey – from…

Fiction Historical Fiction History Theater/Play

Sympathy

Sophie, a young religious French woman, is determined to learn and apply the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity to her everyday life after her friend Celeste joins The Society. Her other friend, Maxi, is hesitant yet supportive of her new journey and association with The Society. However, her parents, Louis and Anne, oppose Sophie’s…

Humanities Nonfiction Social Sciences Theater/Play Theory

Girls, Performance, and Activism: Demanding to be Heard

Girls, Performance, and Activism offers artists, activists, educators, and scholars a comprehensive analysis, celebration, and critique of the ways in which teenage girls create and perform activist theater. Girls, particularly Black and Latinx teenagers, are using the tools of performance to share their stories, devise new ones, and use the stage to advocate for social…

Archive Art Humanities Nonfiction Social Sciences Theater/Play Theory

The Queer Art of History: Queer Kinship after Fascism

In The Queer Art of History Jennifer V. Evans examines postwar and contemporary German history to broadly argue for a practice of queer history that moves beyond bounded concepts and narratives of identity. Drawing on Black feminism, queer of color critique, and trans studies, Evans points out that although many rights for LGBTQI people have…

Art Critique Essay History Humanities Journal/Diary Nonfiction Social Sciences Theater/Play Theory

En/Activist Drag: Kings Reflect on Queerness, Queens, and Questionable Masculinities

In recent years, media attention to drag performers has increased transforming the once-hidden leisure activity of gay men and lesbians into a publicly recognized phenomenon. Many of these representations of drag have fallen short in offering reflective illustrations of the connections among gender identity, performance, misogyny, patriarchy, and activism. In response, we find ourselves studying…