Talk:Drag show

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Untitled[edit]

I would like to add a new sub-section to this article focusing on the history of drag shows, and possibly the difference between drag shows and drag races. I am working on this through the Wiki Education project. I have included a copy of my working bibliography into this message. I would be open to anyones thoughts or suggestions on references!

Bibliography

NORDEEN, B. (2014). PRIVATE DANCERS: SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS AND CONTEMPORARY NEW YORK DRAG PERFORMANCE. Afterimage, 41(4), 12-15.

WORTHAM, J. (2018, January 27). The Uplift of Drag. New York Times. p. A2.

Drag City: You know what drag is, but you have no idea. (2017). Offbeat, 30(12), 16-19.

LOCKER, M. (2017). Drag Time. Pacific Standard, 10(8), 56-57.

RHODES, S. (2015). A BRIEF HISTORY OF Drag. Boyz, (1235), 15.

Baker, R., Burton, P., & Smith, R. (1994). Drag : a history of female impersonation in the performing arts. Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1994.

FOWLER, J., & POTTER, S. E. (2018). DRAG SHOWS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES: "Shantay, you Stay". (cover story). Campus Activities Programming, 50(6), 12.

--Haadiza (talk) 03:02, 9 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Irrelevant material[edit]

More and more info about individual performers, not about drag shows, has found it way into this article. I removed some chunks of it today. SergeWoodzing (talk) 12:49, 8 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Popular culture?[edit]

The popular culture section reads as to equate drag competions with drag shows. They are two such different topics that it seems irrelevant and inappropriate to mix them up. --SergeWoodzing (talk) 15:48, 20 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]