Summary:
In this engaging episode, Ricky sits down with Elyssa Maxx Goodman, a writer, historian, and drag scholar, to discuss her latest book, "Glitter and Concrete: A Cultural History of Drag in New York City." They delve into the vibrant history of drag, exploring its roots in New York City and its impact on culture both locally and globally. Elyssa shares personal anecdotes about her introduction to drag, the influence of her parents, and the significance of drag as an art form. The conversation also touches on the challenges and triumphs within the drag community, the evolution of language and identity, and the ongoing cultural and political dynamics affecting drag performers today.
Keywords:
drag history, New York City, Elyssa Maxx Goodman, Glitter and Concrete, drag culture, LGBTQ+, drag queens, drag kings, cultural history, identity
Takeaways:
- Elyssa Maxx Goodman shares her deep connection to the New York City drag scene, which inspired her book.
- The book "Glitter and Concrete" fills a gap in documenting the unique impact of New York's drag culture.
- Elyssa's introduction to drag was influenced by her parents and early exposure to films like "To Wong Foo."
- The conversation highlights the diverse history of drag, including male impersonators and the gender spectrum.
- Elyssa discusses the challenges of defining drag and the evolving language around gender and identity.
- The episode explores the socio-political factors that have influenced the acceptance and backlash against drag.
- Elyssa emphasizes the importance of recording and preserving drag history to prevent erasure.
- The discussion includes the role of drag in cultural rebellion and its acceptance during times of social upheaval.
- Elyssa shares insights into the pageantry and evolution of ballroom culture and its significance.
- The episode concludes with Elyssa's reflections on her favorite drag performers and her future projects.
Sound bites:
- "Drag is an art form that embodies transformation."
- "New York's drag scene has a unique impact on culture."
- "Recording drag history is crucial to prevent erasure."
- "Drag has faced backlash during times of social upheaval."
- "The language of drag and identity is constantly evolving."
- "Ballroom culture has deep historical roots."
- "Drag is a dynamic art form that challenges norms."
- "My book fills a gap in documenting drag's history."
- "Drag's acceptance often coincides with cultural rebellion."
- "The New York drag scene was my introduction to drag."
Chapters:
- 00:00:00 Introduction to Elyssa Maxx Goodman
- 00:00:00 The Inspiration Behind 'Glitter and Concrete'
- 00:00:00 Exploring Drag's Diverse History
- 00:00:00 Language, Identity, and Drag
- 00:00:01 Cultural and Political Dynamics of Drag
- 00:00:01 Ballroom Culture and Pageantry
- 00:00:01 Reflections and Future Projects