Submitted by PhillipCrawfordJr t3_120ziz4 in news
Daahk t1_jdldl00 wrote
Reply to comment by pastesale in Darcelle, world's oldest working drag queen, dies at 92 by PhillipCrawfordJr
Genuine question coming from someone that's ignorant, had she declared that she would like to be called she? Or is that a drag queen thing in general?
RPDRNick t1_jdlgz9g wrote
Think of drag queens like characters portrayed by actors. You'd refer to Bart Simpson as he/him, but Bart's voice Nancy Cartwright as she/her.
ProbablyGayingOnYou t1_jdlw0b1 wrote
Fantastic analogy that I'm going to use from now on
GlowUpper t1_jdnnzj2 wrote
It's also important to note that there are exceptions to this rule (Joe Black for example uses he/him even while performing). But as a general guideline, this is correct.
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pseudonympersona t1_jdlebvj wrote
Although there are trans drag queens (and kings!) for sure, general convention is to use she/her pronouns when referring to a queen's drag persona.
savorie t1_jdlzw2h wrote
RuPaul seems to go by he/him all the time, when in drag or not. I’ve never heard feminine pronouns applied to him in any context. I assume RuPaul’s a unique exception because he doesn’t have a separate character name?
MillyBDilly t1_jdnj9s5 wrote
He is an exception. In fact they have stated you can use either.
Projectrage t1_jdoq2z5 wrote
Cole was he/him when in person and she when in character.
Darcelle often said Marilyn Monroe was the ultimate drag queen because she was creating a female persona.
woofiegrrl t1_jdlnsjb wrote
The article establishes this pretty well. Walter Cole was a gay man who used male pronouns; Darcelle was a character he played who used female pronouns.
whatafuckinusername t1_jdrcrbo wrote
So why is everyone using exclusively female pronouns when it wasn’t just the drag queen who died but the man who portrayed her as well?
woofiegrrl t1_jdrkgp4 wrote
They didn't read the article? 🤷♂️
KingGatrie t1_jdled0r wrote
Generally you use she/her pronouns for feminine drag personas and he/him for masc personas. You are referring to the character they are acting out so pronouns don’t necessarily align with the persons gender expression.
Little-Guava666 t1_jdlwire wrote
It says in the article that while in drag as Darcelle preferred to be called she/her and while out preferred he. His name is Walter Cole, a US army vet at that!
Thriftyverse t1_jdngj3e wrote
In the article, It is mentioned that they preferred female pronouns when in drag and male pronouns when not in drag.
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