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Esther Newton's PhD dissertation examined the experiences, social interactions, and culture of drag queens, or (mostly gay-identified) men who dressed and performed as women in various kinds of theatrical settings or as an expression/performance of their sexual identity.
Later published in several articles and in 1972 as Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America, Newton's work represented the first major anthropological study of a homosexual community in the United States, and laid some of the groundwork for theorists such as Judith Butler, who would later explore the performative dimensions of sex and gender roles.
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Microfilm. Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Dept. of Photoduplication, 1968. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Bibliography: leaves 171-174.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1968.
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