Drag: A British History

Drag: A British History

by Jacob Bloomfield
Drag: A British History

Drag: A British History

by Jacob Bloomfield

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Overview

“A must-read for anyone interested in the history of drag performance.”—​Publishers Weekly
A rich and provocative history of drag's importance in modern British culture.  

Drag: A British History is a groundbreaking study of the sustained popularity and changing forms of male drag performance in modern Britain. With this book, Jacob Bloomfield provides fresh perspectives on drag and recovers previously neglected episodes in the history of the art form.
 
Despite its transgressive associations, drag has persisted as an intrinsic, and common, part of British popular culture—drag artists have consistently asserted themselves as some of the most renowned and significant entertainers of their day. As Bloomfield demonstrates, drag was also at the center of public discussions around gender and sexuality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, from Victorian sex scandals to the "permissive society" of the 1960s. This compelling new history demythologizes drag, stressing its ordinariness while affirming its important place in British cultural heritage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520409651
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/08/2024
Series: Berkeley Series in British Studies , #23
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Jacob Bloomfield is Zukunftskolleg Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Konstanz and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent. His research is situated primarily in the fields of cultural history, the history of sexuality, and gender history. He is currently working on a book about the historical reception to musician Little Richard in the United States and Europe.

Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations 
Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

1 Old Mother Riley and the Modern Dame 
2 Splinters: Cross-Dressing Ex-Servicemen on the Interwar Stage 
3 Danny La Rue: Conservative Drag in the “Permissive Society” 
4 Skirting the Censor: Drag and the Censorship of the British Theater, 1939–1968 

Epilogue: How Queer Is Drag? 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index 
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