Crossdressing as Comedy

During the 90s, politically correct culture started to gain more traction. It became more socially “taboo” to ridicule gay characters or people for jokes, so Hollywood turned to a different group. Crossdressers “fulfilled the same comic function as the effeminate gay, but without the now unfashionable character of direct ridicule of a sexual minority” (Phillips,Continue reading “Crossdressing as Comedy”

Limitations & Reflections

I think identifying the limitations and flaws in my research is extremely important. Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to thoroughly study and analyze every topic I wanted to research, but I have developed a good basis for future research. Particularly, I would like to focus more on the frequent use of fat suitsContinue reading “Limitations & Reflections”

Literature Review

Bolsover, Nicola. “Costume and Cross-Dressing in Stand-up Comedy.” Master of Arts by Research (MARes) thesis. University of Kent, 2015. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/52927/1/230Thesis.pdf In this thesis, I focus on the chapter “The Cross-Dresser,” which highlights the differences between male-to-female and female-to-male cross-dressers in the comedy sphere. According to her analysis, male-to-female cross-dressing elicits more of a comedic reactionContinue reading “Literature Review”

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