Bibliographic citations
Rengifo, M., (2022). La manifestación de la performatividad de género en los programas de competencia drag llevados a cabo en plataformas digitales de video-streaming: Los casos de ‘La Más Draga’, ‘DRAGULA’, ‘Camp Wannakiki’ y ‘Reina Drag: El Reality [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22029
Rengifo, M., La manifestación de la performatividad de género en los programas de competencia drag llevados a cabo en plataformas digitales de video-streaming: Los casos de ‘La Más Draga’, ‘DRAGULA’, ‘Camp Wannakiki’ y ‘Reina Drag: El Reality []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22029
@misc{renati/536893,
title = "La manifestación de la performatividad de género en los programas de competencia drag llevados a cabo en plataformas digitales de video-streaming: Los casos de ‘La Más Draga’, ‘DRAGULA’, ‘Camp Wannakiki’ y ‘Reina Drag: El Reality",
author = "Rengifo Dávalos, Martín",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The current academic environment around the representation of drag art in the media has been largely limited to the reference par excellence of these cases: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’. However, as a result of the impact of technology on our society, new media allowed the development of alternative content to those offered by traditional ones. Among them, we find Drag competition shows described in this research: ‘La Más Draga’, ‘DRAGULA’, ‘Camp Wannakiki’ and ‘Reina Drag: El Reality’. These take place on current video-streaming platforms, which allow their full dissemination and access to interested parties. Thus, they function as a kind of response to the need for greater visibility around the concepts they develop and how they establish the format throughout their respective seasons. This is due to a search for an equally diverse representation of all variants of drag art. In this context, the main objective of this research is to analyze the manifestation of gender performativity in digital media based on drag competitions carried out on video platforms. For this, the study is descriptive and has a qualitative approach. The content analysis method proposed by Gillian Rose (2016) is used to rescue the values and necessary elements of the episodes selected as part of the sample. In addition, authors such as Judith Butler (1990) and Henry Jenkins (2008) are taken into consideration for the theoretical application, it is pointed out that gender performativity is manifested through the framework of the internal rules of each show, considering the utilities of the video-streaming platforms they are on to establish a different offer from traditional media.
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