Drag queen, a man who drs women’s cloth and performs before an dience. Drag shows (typilly staged nightclubs and Gay Pri ftivals) are largely a subcultural phenomenon. Though drag has never enjoyed mastream appeal, drag queen is a mon enough term popular culture, partly
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WHY ARE PEOPLE SO SURPRISED THAT LTLE CHILDREN WERE ENTERTAED BY DRAG QUEENS A GAY BAR?
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This irreverent humor has clud several public mock exorcisms of anti-LGBTQ+ figur like anti-femist Phyllis Schlafly, Catholic Pope John Pl II, and homophobic rad show host Lra Schlsger. To many, the stereotypil image of a drag queen is one of a gay man drsed exaggerated feme getup, oversized wigs and heavy makp.
Its performers are gay and straight. The term “homosexualy” me to greater circulatn the ’30s, Jefeys said, as did “pansy acts” – hyper-feme queens whose rout clud nuendos about same-sex sire.