RuPedagogies of Realness
Essays on Teaching and Learning with RuPaul's Drag Race
Herausgeber: Bryde, Lindsay; Mayberry, Tommy
RuPedagogies of Realness
Essays on Teaching and Learning with RuPaul's Drag Race
Herausgeber: Bryde, Lindsay; Mayberry, Tommy
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Since debuting over a decade ago, the world of RuPaulà â â s Drag Race has steadily collected both popular and academic interests. This collection of original essays presents insightful analyses and a range of critical perspectives on Drag Race from across the globe.
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Since debuting over a decade ago, the world of RuPaulà â â s Drag Race has steadily collected both popular and academic interests. This collection of original essays presents insightful analyses and a range of critical perspectives on Drag Race from across the globe.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781476681832
- ISBN-10: 147668183X
- Artikelnr.: 64186542
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781476681832
- ISBN-10: 147668183X
- Artikelnr.: 64186542
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Lindsay Bryde is an award-winning English and education studies instructor with research interests in pop culture, film studies, distance learning, pedagogy, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). She is currently the educational technologist for the Long Island region at SUNY Empire State College. Tommy Mayberry is an academic drag queen who researches and teaches gender, pedagogy, performance, pop culture, language, literature, and reality TV. They are currently the executive director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada).
Table of Contents
Halleloo! Acknowledgments
Hieeeee: An Introduction to the Collection
Lindsay Bryde and Tommy Mayberry
Start Your Engines: Critical Context
of the Language and Influence of Drag
RuPaul's Drag Race as a Heterotopic Learning Experience
Vicky Kampouridou
The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on Pop Culture and the Way We Talk: A
Pop-Linguistic Analysis
Ricarda Goetz-Preisner
Pedagogy of the Mother: Exploring Freire's Philosophy of Co-Productive
Learning
Phillip Joy and Jill Marie McSweeney-Flaherty
"And where is the body?" Naked Drag and the Social Construction of Anatomy
as Sexed and Gendered
Tommy Mayberry
She Already Done Had Herses: When Drag Curates Culture
Pop the Corn and Teach the Children: Drag Lessons in Gender, Race, and
Class Beyond RuPaul's Televised Curriculum
Russ Martin
"Cultural appropriation! That's what we never heard": Performing
Indigeneity on Reality Television and Beyond
Maggie Ward
RuPaulogetics: Assimilation, Backwash, and the Charisma of Queer Pedagogy
David J. Fine
May the Best Drag Queen Win: The Competitive Nature of Drag
Gay Super Bowl: Homonormative Authorization, Instruction, and Discipline
Through Sports Media Borrowings
Nathan Workman
Where Are the Jokes? Comedy as Pedagogy
Peter Piatkowski
Digital Drag and YouTube as Queer Space: Queens as Influencers from
Performance to Pedagogy
Florian Zitzelsberger
Pedagogies, Praxis, and Privilege: RuPaulean Communities of Care
Mandy Penney
Sashay Away: Resources to Support Learners
Spilling the Tea: Glossary
Let's Have a KiKi: Discussion Questions for the Class
Very Special Guest Judge: Select Bibliography
Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent: About the Contributors
The Library Is Open: The Index
Halleloo! Acknowledgments
Hieeeee: An Introduction to the Collection
Lindsay Bryde and Tommy Mayberry
Start Your Engines: Critical Context
of the Language and Influence of Drag
RuPaul's Drag Race as a Heterotopic Learning Experience
Vicky Kampouridou
The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on Pop Culture and the Way We Talk: A
Pop-Linguistic Analysis
Ricarda Goetz-Preisner
Pedagogy of the Mother: Exploring Freire's Philosophy of Co-Productive
Learning
Phillip Joy and Jill Marie McSweeney-Flaherty
"And where is the body?" Naked Drag and the Social Construction of Anatomy
as Sexed and Gendered
Tommy Mayberry
She Already Done Had Herses: When Drag Curates Culture
Pop the Corn and Teach the Children: Drag Lessons in Gender, Race, and
Class Beyond RuPaul's Televised Curriculum
Russ Martin
"Cultural appropriation! That's what we never heard": Performing
Indigeneity on Reality Television and Beyond
Maggie Ward
RuPaulogetics: Assimilation, Backwash, and the Charisma of Queer Pedagogy
David J. Fine
May the Best Drag Queen Win: The Competitive Nature of Drag
Gay Super Bowl: Homonormative Authorization, Instruction, and Discipline
Through Sports Media Borrowings
Nathan Workman
Where Are the Jokes? Comedy as Pedagogy
Peter Piatkowski
Digital Drag and YouTube as Queer Space: Queens as Influencers from
Performance to Pedagogy
Florian Zitzelsberger
Pedagogies, Praxis, and Privilege: RuPaulean Communities of Care
Mandy Penney
Sashay Away: Resources to Support Learners
Spilling the Tea: Glossary
Let's Have a KiKi: Discussion Questions for the Class
Very Special Guest Judge: Select Bibliography
Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent: About the Contributors
The Library Is Open: The Index
Table of Contents
Halleloo! Acknowledgments
Hieeeee: An Introduction to the Collection
Lindsay Bryde and Tommy Mayberry
Start Your Engines: Critical Context
of the Language and Influence of Drag
RuPaul's Drag Race as a Heterotopic Learning Experience
Vicky Kampouridou
The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on Pop Culture and the Way We Talk: A
Pop-Linguistic Analysis
Ricarda Goetz-Preisner
Pedagogy of the Mother: Exploring Freire's Philosophy of Co-Productive
Learning
Phillip Joy and Jill Marie McSweeney-Flaherty
"And where is the body?" Naked Drag and the Social Construction of Anatomy
as Sexed and Gendered
Tommy Mayberry
She Already Done Had Herses: When Drag Curates Culture
Pop the Corn and Teach the Children: Drag Lessons in Gender, Race, and
Class Beyond RuPaul's Televised Curriculum
Russ Martin
"Cultural appropriation! That's what we never heard": Performing
Indigeneity on Reality Television and Beyond
Maggie Ward
RuPaulogetics: Assimilation, Backwash, and the Charisma of Queer Pedagogy
David J. Fine
May the Best Drag Queen Win: The Competitive Nature of Drag
Gay Super Bowl: Homonormative Authorization, Instruction, and Discipline
Through Sports Media Borrowings
Nathan Workman
Where Are the Jokes? Comedy as Pedagogy
Peter Piatkowski
Digital Drag and YouTube as Queer Space: Queens as Influencers from
Performance to Pedagogy
Florian Zitzelsberger
Pedagogies, Praxis, and Privilege: RuPaulean Communities of Care
Mandy Penney
Sashay Away: Resources to Support Learners
Spilling the Tea: Glossary
Let's Have a KiKi: Discussion Questions for the Class
Very Special Guest Judge: Select Bibliography
Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent: About the Contributors
The Library Is Open: The Index
Halleloo! Acknowledgments
Hieeeee: An Introduction to the Collection
Lindsay Bryde and Tommy Mayberry
Start Your Engines: Critical Context
of the Language and Influence of Drag
RuPaul's Drag Race as a Heterotopic Learning Experience
Vicky Kampouridou
The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on Pop Culture and the Way We Talk: A
Pop-Linguistic Analysis
Ricarda Goetz-Preisner
Pedagogy of the Mother: Exploring Freire's Philosophy of Co-Productive
Learning
Phillip Joy and Jill Marie McSweeney-Flaherty
"And where is the body?" Naked Drag and the Social Construction of Anatomy
as Sexed and Gendered
Tommy Mayberry
She Already Done Had Herses: When Drag Curates Culture
Pop the Corn and Teach the Children: Drag Lessons in Gender, Race, and
Class Beyond RuPaul's Televised Curriculum
Russ Martin
"Cultural appropriation! That's what we never heard": Performing
Indigeneity on Reality Television and Beyond
Maggie Ward
RuPaulogetics: Assimilation, Backwash, and the Charisma of Queer Pedagogy
David J. Fine
May the Best Drag Queen Win: The Competitive Nature of Drag
Gay Super Bowl: Homonormative Authorization, Instruction, and Discipline
Through Sports Media Borrowings
Nathan Workman
Where Are the Jokes? Comedy as Pedagogy
Peter Piatkowski
Digital Drag and YouTube as Queer Space: Queens as Influencers from
Performance to Pedagogy
Florian Zitzelsberger
Pedagogies, Praxis, and Privilege: RuPaulean Communities of Care
Mandy Penney
Sashay Away: Resources to Support Learners
Spilling the Tea: Glossary
Let's Have a KiKi: Discussion Questions for the Class
Very Special Guest Judge: Select Bibliography
Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent: About the Contributors
The Library Is Open: The Index