Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Nov 28, 2023
Publisher
OR Books
ISBN-10
1682193950
ISBN-13
9781682193952
Description
"Decolonize Drag" explores the dynamic intersection of drag culture and the politics of decolonization, delving into how this vibrant art form has permeated mainstream society and social media. The authors, Kareem Khubchandani and Bhakti Shringarpure, take readers on a thought-provoking journey that examines drag as both an expressive medium and a vehicle for challenging dominant narratives around race, sexuality, and gender.
Throughout the work, they articulate a vision for drag that transcends entertainment, advocating for a reclamation of its roots in marginalized communities. By intertwining rich personal stories with critical analysis, the authors highlight the ways in which drag can serve as a potent tool for resistance against colonized identities and, ultimately, for social justice.
"Decolonize Drag" invites readers to reflect on their own understandings of identity and performance, encouraging a dialogue that seeks to dismantle entrenched societal norms while celebrating the diverse expressions of self that drag embodies. Through this exploration, Khubchandani and Shringarpure provide an essential lens for understanding the cultural significance of drag today.
Throughout the work, they articulate a vision for drag that transcends entertainment, advocating for a reclamation of its roots in marginalized communities. By intertwining rich personal stories with critical analysis, the authors highlight the ways in which drag can serve as a potent tool for resistance against colonized identities and, ultimately, for social justice.
"Decolonize Drag" invites readers to reflect on their own understandings of identity and performance, encouraging a dialogue that seeks to dismantle entrenched societal norms while celebrating the diverse expressions of self that drag embodies. Through this exploration, Khubchandani and Shringarpure provide an essential lens for understanding the cultural significance of drag today.
Genres
Humor
Contemporary