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for Drag Queen. Although they are entirely dissimilar, drag is often
mistakenly conflated with transvestism. Suffused with self-deprecating
irony, drag is a farcical prank, a laughable hoax for Halloween, while
transvestism is the ultimate swindle, the calculated and desperately earnest
impsoture of an accomplished illusionist who undertakes an act of sexual
self- effacement. The stylistic ideal of the transvestite, who attempts
to blend seamlessly into the general public, is the understated look of
the cautious centrist who prefers unobtrusive clothing that is tastefully
subdued and unassertive and therefore unlikely to draw attention to the
inevitable imperfections of his disguise, his suspiciously masculine jaw,
husky voice, and square shoulders. The stylistic ideal of the drag
queen, on the other hand, is screaming vulgarity, the overstated look of
the balloon- breasted tramp in the leopard-skin micro-mini skirt who strives
to be loud, tawdry, and cheap. The transvestite, in short, tries
to tone it down; the drag queen, to tone it up.
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