Drag History

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Morgan Clemens
Ms.Gormley
WRS
27 October 2017
The History of Drag Gender can be interpreted in many different ways. One interpretation is Drag. Drag is an artform that has been since Ancient Greece. Through the years, drag has changed a lot from its eEarly sStages to 50’s,60’s, 80’s,90’s and RuPaul’s Drag Race. Drag has also maintained a consistent, and at times rocky, relationship with the LGBT+ Community. Drag is a popular form of self-expression that breaks the boundaries of gender Funnily drag did not n’t start out as a form of expression but as a necessity. In Ancient Greece, women could not n’t perform in plays because it was considered deemed “too dangerous”(Conger). In the middle ages, Europe’s Christian church continued the ban …show more content…

In this time, the public became more harsh towards LGBT people ( “A Brief History Of Drag Queens”). Drag performers had to be wearing no less than 3 items of male clothing at all times, if not, they would be arrested. In 1965, the Imperial court was founded. This was the first type of organization for drag queens, and it soon lead to drag balls. Drag balls are often described as a “fraternity like system” where queens formed houses and the “Drag Mother” would be the head of the house. The queens the Drag mother took under her wing were called “Sisters”(“A Brief History Of Drag Queens”). “Mothers” and “Fathers” helped younger members by offering moral support, social support, and sometimes even a place to live if they were kicked out of their own homes (Conger). At Drag balls they also would compete like fraternities in Drag Queens vs. Drag Kings competitions such as “Femme Queen Impersonation” and “Male …show more content…

Drag exploded in the 1990s, which was very different from how it was look at in the 70s (Brinkley). Drag had become more popular in LGBT+ community and in American culture (Miller). RuPaul was in high interest in the early 1990’s because his album “Supermodel of the World” that came out in 1993.He was the first drag queen ever to get onto the pop charts. When asked to comment about being a drag queen he said, “Drag Queens are like the Shamans of our society, reminding people of what’s funny and what’s a stereotype”. Many drag movies also got national attention. Some of these movies were “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” in 1994 and “Too Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar” in 1995 (Miller). One of the most famous drag movies to come out of the 1990’s is Jenny Livingston’s “Paris is Burning” which features African American drag ball culture and showed what goes into transforming into drag

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