Academic literature on the topic 'Male impersonators – fiction'

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Ahmed, Shokhan Rasool. "Theatrical Deception: M. Butterfly and Hwang's Postmodern Stagecraft." Journal of University of Human Development 11, no. 1 (2025): 104–8. https://doi.org/10.21928/juhd.v11n1y2025.pp104-108.

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M. Butterfly provides a vigorous and multi-dimensional understanding of the relation between factual identity and staged performance, together with the experience of postmodernism behind the conventional constructs of gender, culture, and reality. The subject matter of the play revolves around a French diplomat who falls in love with a Chinese opera singer only to find that she was an impersonator. This study explores how Hwang uses theatrical deception as one of the main techniques to disrupt realist assumptions about the self, especially in the light of postmodern theories that deny realism
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Poletti, Anna, and Julie Rak. "“We’re All Born Naked and the Rest Is” Mediation: Drag as Automediality." M/C Journal 21, no. 2 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1387.

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This essay originates out of our shared interest in genres and media forms used for identity practices that do not cohere into a narrative or a fixed representation of who someone is. It takes the current heightened visibility of drag as a mode of performance that explicitly engages with identity as a product materialized—but not completed—by the ongoing process of performance. We consider the new drag, which we define below, as a form of playing with identity that combines bodily practices (comportment and use of voice) and adornment (make-up, clothing, wigs, and accessories) with an array of
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Duncan, Rod. Unseemly science: Being volume two of the the fall of the gas-lit empire. Angry Robot, 2015.

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Orths, Markus. La figlia del sole e della pioggi. Piemme, 2009.

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Orths, Markus. Katalina. Mintis, 2007.

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Morris, Gilbert. Joelle's secret. Thorndike Press, 2009.

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Duncker, Patricia. The doctor: A novel. Ecco Press, 1999.

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Morris, Gilbert. Joelle's secret. B & H Pub. Group, 2008.

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Yi, Chun-ho, and Chae-hun Yi. Kim kwajang: Jin ke zhang = Good manager. Poh Kim Video, 2017.

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Jodi, Bryson, and Park Bowen, eds. Never give up. TokyoPop, 2006.

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Akenson, Donald Harman. At face value: The life and times of Eliza McCormack/John White. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1990.

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Lee, Yun Hee. Angel diary. Yen Press, 2005.

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