Gender Issues and Beyond:

intersectionality in DragArt

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Palavras-chave:

Drag Art, Queer Performance, Intersectionality, Body Identity, Gender and Sexuality

Resumo

This article weaves together the analysis of contemporary studies and a brief repertoire of queer artists with identity issues and their intersectional relations. Through the notion of the body as a territory of political action, we examine how they have addressed, in creation, issues concerning identity, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and class, which we consider to be urgent in terms of raising awareness and inciting political transformations inherent in antihegemonic artistic and pedagogical processes. Since one of the authors is a practitioner of drag queen, the body’s role in research matters. Nowadays, the recent category of drag queer and their associated subgenres enables us to engage in a dialogue with the concept of post-drag, as proposed by Luc Schicharin.

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Biografia do Autor

Francisco Carlos Costa Filho, Universidade de Brasília

Francisco Carlos Costa Filho (or Paco Leal) holds a bachelor’s degree in Performing Arts from the Universidade de Brasília (2015), a degree in Arts from the Special Teacher Training Program at the Universidade Católica de Brasília (2020) and a master’s degree in Performing Arts from the Universidade de Brasília (2019). He is currently a student in the Postgraduate Program in Performing Arts at the Universidade de Brasília – PhD, with a CAPES scholarship.

Elisabeth Silva Lopes, Universidade de São Paulo

Elisabeth Silva Lopes holds a PhD in Performing Arts from the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) (2001), under the supervision of Jacó Guinsburg; a postdoctorate from the Graduate Program in Linguistics at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), on the actor’s memory (2006), under the supervision of Amanda Scherer; and a second post-doctorate on performance from the Tisch School of the Arts, at New York University (2009-2010), under the supervision of Richard Schechner. She is currently a retired senior lecturer in the Department of Performing Arts, and is only linked to the Graduate Program in Performing Arts at USP, where she supervises master’s and doctoral students. torado.

Publicado

2024-06-09

Como Citar

Costa Filho, F. C., & Silva Lopes, E. (2024). Gender Issues and Beyond:: intersectionality in DragArt. Revista Brasileira De Estudos Da Presença, 14(3). Recuperado de https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/138691

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Seção

Performance e Gênero II

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