Performing drag in a pandemic: affect in theory, practice and (potential) political mobilization

IF 1.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Consumption Markets & Culture Pub Date : 2021-09-08 DOI:10.1080/10253866.2021.1974010
N. Brennan
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ABSTRACT This article first traces how affect theory has reconfigured critical theory by challenging its epistemologies and by seeking out cross-disciplinary possibilities in conceptualizing happiness. The article then looks at how affect is both expressed and curtailed by drag performance in the reality/competition series RuPaul’s Drag Race, particularly for the series’ transgender competitors. It then examines how Drag Race’s transgender queens currently perform in social media space to reveal how their transgender self-identification and physical isolation have reconfigured queer politics espoused in the series. This study reveals several dimensions of affectively performing identity for drag queens negotiating cisgender, homonormative codes while sustaining careers in the confines of a pandemic. It argues that while transgender identity can be affectively expressed through alignment with political issues, consuming the body can become a site of political action. Moreover, Drag Race reveals limits over the potential for political action by transgender performers, even if social media further complicates realizing the affect of happiness through political mobilization.
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在大流行中发挥拖累作用:理论、实践和(潜在的)政治动员方面的影响
本文首先追溯了影响理论如何通过挑战其认识论和寻求将幸福概念化的跨学科可能性来重新配置批判理论。然后,本文将着眼于现实/竞赛系列《RuPaul’s drag Race》中的变装表演是如何表达和减少影响的,特别是该系列中的跨性别选手。然后,它会分析《变装赛车》中的跨性别女王目前在社交媒体上的表现,以揭示她们的跨性别自我认同和身体隔离如何重新配置了剧中所支持的酷儿政治。这项研究揭示了在大流行的限制下维持职业生涯的同时,变装皇后在协商顺性、同性规范时有效表现身份的几个方面。它认为,虽然跨性别身份可以通过与政治问题保持一致而有效地表达,但消费身体可以成为政治行动的场所。此外,《变车竞速》揭示了跨性别演员政治行动潜力的局限性,即使社交媒体使通过政治动员实现幸福的影响进一步复杂化。
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