Legends : the nexus between drag and identity : this exegesis [thesis] is submitted to the Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the degree of Masters of Art and Design, 2003 / Donesse Noly Devon ; supervisors: Welby Ings, Frances Joseph.
This project and accompanying exegesis investigate the relationship between Drag and identity within contemporary Queer culture. The exegesis acts as a contextualising document for a body of practical research [Bookwork: Legends]. This body of work is an investigation into the [portrait] 'subje...
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Summary: | This project and accompanying exegesis investigate the relationship between Drag and identity within contemporary Queer culture. The exegesis acts as a contextualising document for a body of practical research [Bookwork: Legends]. This body of work is an investigation into the [portrait] 'subjects' constructs of identity and their relationship to contemporary Queer notions of Drag. This document is comprised of comprehensive interviews and analogue photographic studio portraiture as primary research. The project considers the issues of Drag and identity through interviews, portraiture and commentary. Author supplied keywords: Portrait photography; Clothing and dress; Homosexuality; Gays; Lesbians; Transvestites; Transvestism. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (98 leaves, illustrations, 30 cm) (T 306.766 DEV + 2 CD-ROMs) in off-campus storage, box 205. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Access: | Full version thesis for AUT students and staff only. |