Drag king
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Drag kings are female bodied or identified performance artists - usually lesbians or transmen - who dress in masculine "drag" as part of their routine. A typical drag king performance involves dancing and singing or lip-synching. Drag kings often perform as exaggeratedly macho male characters or impersonate male celebrities like Elvis Presley. Several drag kings became British music hall stars in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and British pantomime has preserved the tradition of women performing in male roles. Yet it has only been recently that drag kings have begun to gain some of the fame and attention that drag queens have known for years.
The term drag king is sometimes used in a broader sense, to include female-bodied people who dress in traditionally masculine clothing for other reasons. This usage includes women temporarily attempting to pass as men and women who wish to present themselves in a masculine gender role without identifying as a man. Some transmen ("female-to-male" transgendered and transsexual people) also self-identify as drag kings.
Many modern women wear men's hats, ties, jackets, or even full suits for fashion reasons (e.g. the "Annie Hall style"). These women are not considered drag kings.
Drag kings are largely a phenomenon of lesbian culture and can most often be seen at lesbian bars or festivals. However, not all drag kings are lesbians, and some participants in the drag king subculture are not otherwise involved in lesbian culture, society, or politics. Bio queens (also called femme queens or femme performers) often perform alongside drag kings and may or may not be lesbian-identified.
[edit] Drag king names
Drag Kings often take on playful names to reflect their stage personas. Macho double entendres like "Buster Hymen" or "Smack Diaz" are common. Similar to practices in the drag queen world, kings will also join "houses," taking on the last name of a specific house.
[edit] See also
- List of transgender-related topics
- Vesta Tilley
- Judith Halberstam
- Of Drag Kings and the Wheel of Fate (fiction novel by Smitty)