This book takes the globally recognised phenomenon of drag king
performances as an opportunity for critical inquiry into the rise
and fall of an urban scene for lesbian and queer women in Sydney,
Australia (circa 1999-2012). Exploring how a series of weekly
events provided the site for intimate encounters, Drysdale reveals
the investments made by participants that worked to sustain the
sense of a small world and anchor the expansive imaginary of
lesbian cultural life. But what happens when scenes fade, as they
invariably do? Intimate Investments in Drag King Cultures is unique
in capturing the perspective of a scene at the moment of its
decline, revealing the process by which a contemporary movement
becomes layered with historical significance. Bringing together the
theoretical tradition of scene studies with recent work on the
affective potentialities of the everyday and the mobile urban
spaces they inhabit, this book has appeal to scholars working
across gender, sexuality and culture.
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