Writers Room's UnMapping Project and Drexel's Gender and Sexualities Studies Program present Dr. Vagistan, your favorite South Asian drag auntie, who brings the nightclub to the classroom (and vice versa) to explain how critical social theory matters in queer nightlife. Touching on themes that include globalization, feminist theory, and islamophobia, she stages the nightclub as a site of politics and pleasure. Part lecture, part lipsync, part audience participation, the show demonstrates how much drag teaches us, even requires us, to be in relation with the rest of the world.
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LaWhore Vagistan is everyone's favorite overdressed, overeducated, oversaturated South Asian drag aunty. She is the founder of the annual Dragistan festival in New York City. LaWhore has performed at the Wilbur Theatre and La Mama with Sasha Velour, as well as at the Austin International Drag Festival, Asia Society, AS220, Queens Museum, Jack Theater, Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, Not Festival, Links Hall, and A.R.T. Oberon. You can find her on YouTube delivering a TEDx Talk titled "How to be an Aunty" and on Instagram at @lawhorevagistan.
Additional Event Details
Light refreshments and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Street parking around the venue will be extremely limited, but there are paid lots within walking distance.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to the Drexel University College of Art & Science’s Gender and Sexuality Studies Program and Goren Fund for Community Based Learning, and the Mellon Foundation for their generous support that makes it possible for this event to be free and open to all.