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In a world where reality TV is usually mindless brain candy, RPDR seems like departure from the stereotypical notions of gender we’ve come to expect on trashy TV. There is relatively open discussion of gay sex and relationships, and several drag queens talk about being HIV+. The drag queens, while all biologically male, constantly refer to each other as “she” and “her.” RuPaul appears on the show both in and out of drag, and there is complete transparency in the drag process we see all the contestants put on their make-up, wigs, costumes, and various drag-specific accessories. They face weekly challenges where they have to do anything from write and record an original song, star in a motivational video for the troops, or design and wear an outfit completely out of hair, all while trying to impress RuPaul with their charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent.Īt first, I thought RPDR was pretty radical–for a reality show, anyway. Superstar RuPaul brings on a dozen virtually unknown drag queens from across the US to strut their stuff in an attempt to become the next drag superstar.

And when I finally decided to take a stab at the first essay in our Reader, I found RuPaul’s Drag Race all over the place.įor those who don’t know, RuPaul’s Drag Race (RPDR) is a reality TV-show on the queer-themed TV cable channel, Logo. Instead of facing up to the daunting task, I procrastinated by watching RuPaul’s Drag Race. Writing about Judith Butler after graduating from colleges turns out to be just as difficult as writing about Judith Butler while in college.
