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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Jenni Olson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Nov 1996 19:35:07 -0500
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<<I'm thinking about exploring comedies in which one or more central
characters participate in transgenderism, transsexuality, and/or simple
crossdressing and gender role reversal.>>
 
The best book available is Homer Dickens' What a Drag, Angus & Robertson.
London, 1982.
 
I would recommend that you check out the subject listing for
"Transgender/Drag" in our film database at http://www.popcornq.com to see
listings of a hundred or so films and videos (mostly independently produced,
but some Hollywood).  You'll find educational/non-theatrical rental sources
listed there as well.
 
Jenni Olson
Producer, PopcornQ
The Ultimate Online Home for the Queer Moving Image
 
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