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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
The Role of Radio in the Promotion and Archival Preservation of Performing ArtsThis article examines radio as a dual medium of cultural communication that simultaneously promotes and archives performing arts. The study analyzes the transformation of artistic forms within the audio environment and highlights the role of radio in shaping cultural memory through the creation of audio archives. Particular attention is paid to the institutional and technological factors influencing the production, …
Book · DOAB
Facing Drag»Facing Drag« brings together international experts from cultural studies – including history, media, theatre, dance, and performance studies – to explore how gender, race, and ethnicity are impersonated across time and cultures. Drawing on diverse case studies, the volume examines performative acts of crossing, appropriation, and re-signification, foregrounding their political, ethical, and aesthetic dimensions. Ex…
Image · DPLA
Excerpt from an oral history interview with Glenn Montgomery, conducted on January 18, 2010 by Phil Bell as part of the Brooks Fund History Project. Montgomery discusses what attracted him to drag, citing the performances at Watch Your Hat and Coat Saloon as an awe-striking pivot point in his journey where he saw his interests in theater and fashion coming together. The complete interview, as well as a transcript an…
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