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An AFAB queen, diva queen, hyper queen, or bio queen, is a
drag queen A drag queen is a person, usually male, who uses Drag (entertainment), drag clothing and makeup to imitate and often exaggerate Femininity, female gender signifiers and gender roles for entertainment purposes. Historically, drag queens have ...
who is a woman, or a non-binary person who was
assigned female at birth Sex assignment (also known as gender assignment) is the discernment of an infant's sex, typically made at birth based on an examination of the baby's external genitalia by a healthcare provider such as a midwife, nurse, or physician. In the ...
. These performers are generally indistinguishable from the more common male or transgender female drag queens in artistic style and techniques.


Terminology

"AFAB" stands for "assigned female at birth". While this is somewhat controversial, other terms still used both by performers and in the media are also considered offensive. The term "faux queen" is rejected and considered outdated by many drag artists for implying that female drag queens are not as "real" as male drag queens, and the term "female queen" is considered by many performers to be
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as they imply that a
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who performs as a drag queen is not female. Other descriptions include "biologically challenged" drag queen, "female female impersonator", or "female impersonator impersonator." In recent years "AFAB queen" has been adopted to be inclusive of any performer who is discriminated against based on their assigned sex at birth, including non-binary and trans male performers. However, this term is disliked by some trans male performers who believe there should not be any term to distinguish between drag artists on the basis of their gender identity, and who find that being called an AFAB queen means they are mistakenly believed to be women.


Concept

Like all drag performers, female drag queens play with traditional
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and gender norms to educate and entertain. Female queens can appear alongside
drag king Drag kings have historically been mostly female performance artists who dress in masculine drag and personify male gender stereotypes as part of an individual or group routine. As documented in the 2003 ''Journal of Homosexuality,'' in more r ...
s, transgender drag queens, or male drag queens at
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s and are interchangeable with other drag queens as emcees, performers, hostesses, and
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s. For some it can be a way to redefine postmodern feminism; female drag queen Ms. Lucia Love stated, "Drag queens would be nowhere without women." For others it simply is about dressing up and having fun. In
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, the first ever "faux queen"
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was produced as a benefit for the drag performer Diet Popstitute. The first title-holder was Coca Dietetica, a.k.a. Laurie Bushman. The Klubstitute Kollective was formed after Diet Popstitute's 1995 death to continue to raise funds and provide a space for the performers who, at the time, were not always welcome in typical drag venues. Pageant organizer Ruby Toosday had "friends who got fired (from drag clubs) for being women...it seemed like we had definitely hit a nerve. Contestants were judged on drag, talent, and personality by a panel of judges and the winner helped "femcee" the following year. The pageants were held from 1996 to 2005. The Faux Queen Pageant was resurrected in 2012 by former title holder Bea Dazzler, and will continue to be a yearly competition in San Francisco. The dancer and performance artist Fauxnique (
Monique Jenkinson Monique Jenkinson (born March 8, 1971), also known as Fauxnique, is an American artist, choreographer, drag performer, and author. Her memoir, ''Faux Queen: A Life in Drag'' (), was published in January 2022 by Amble Press. Jenkinson’s drag perso ...
) became the first female drag queen to win a major
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—competing against cisgender male or trans female drag queens—when she was crowned Miss Trannyshack 2003. From '' Bust'' Magazine: "'(drag) comes down to a sort of self-awareness, a self-consciousness about playing around with femininity,' says Fauxnique. She adds that while drag for her is primarily about performance, it's also a 'rejection of traditional oppressive forms of masculinity—and that's part of an affinity with
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as well. I wouldn't say every faux queen is a feminist, but I would say that a part of them is in some way.'" In the 1970s and 1980s, German-born Brazilian female queen
Elke Maravilha Elke Maravilha ( Grünupp; 22 February 1945 – 16 August 2016) was a German-Brazilian actress, model and television personality. She lived in Brazil from her early childhood until her death. Biography Maravilha was born to a Latvian father a ...
became a popular TV personality after participating as a judge in the
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and
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talent shows. According to her, "many people think I am a
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. When they ask me this, I jokingly reply that I'm a man indeed. And of the most
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ones". The comedy films ''
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'' and ''
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'' both center on female drag queens, but the main characters of both films are women who are forced by circumstance to work as drag queens. They keep their gender a secret and impersonate men when off-stage, unlike their real-life counterparts. The 2020 US
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competition '' Legendary'' was the first US reality television show to include women performing and competing as drag queens, including the all-female team representing
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of Ninja. The reality competition Dragula featured two performers who were assigned female at birth in their third season, but winner Landon Cider (a cis woman) performs as a
drag king Drag kings have historically been mostly female performance artists who dress in masculine drag and personify male gender stereotypes as part of an individual or group routine. As documented in the 2003 ''Journal of Homosexuality,'' in more r ...
and contestant Hollow Eve (a non-binary person) identifies as a drag artist, not specifically a drag queen. Female drag queen Sigourney Beaver competed in season 4, being one of the four finalists. In 2021, the third season of ''
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'' was the first season in the franchise to feature a queen who was both assigned female at birth and identified as female, Victoria Scone. Singer-songwriter Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, known professionally as
Chappell Roan Kayleigh Rose Amstutz (born February 19, 1998), known professionally as Chappell Roan ( ), is an American singer and songwriter. She is known for her Camp (style), camp and drag queen–influenced aesthetic. Her debut EP, ''School Nights'' (201 ...
, performs with an aesthetic and makeup heavily influenced by drag queens, and has described her stage name as a drag persona.


Controversy

Drag queens who were assigned female at birth, regardless of gender identity are not always permitted or welcomed within drag spaces, which are typically owned and run by gay men.
RuPaul RuPaul Andre Charles (born November 17, 1960) is an American drag queen, television host, singer, producer, writer, and actor. He produces, hosts, and judges the reality competition series ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' and has received List of awards ...
, the producer and host of the reality TV competition ''
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'', originally banned female artists from his shows, stating "Drag loses its sense of danger and its sense of irony once it's not men doing it, because at its core it's a social statement and a big f-you to male-dominated culture. So for men to do it, it's really punk rock, because it's a real rejection of masculinity." After significant backlash, RuPaul amended this response in 2019 to state "I've learnt to never say never." There are widely-held beliefs within the community that female and non-binary AFAB drag queens do not face the same challenges as cisgender male drag queens, and do not need to use
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, makeup, or
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to appear feminine. AFAB drag artists typically counter that they use the same makeup techniques to create exaggerated femininity, and many do use padding and
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s to create an extreme body shape. These queens on Instagram often mock this belief that they do not "transform" their bodies by sharing strikingly different images of themselves in and out of drag with the hashtag #wheresthetransformationsis, started by female queen Creme Fatale. The rejection of AFAB drag queens is often closely linked to other reports of discrimination and objectification that women, transgender men, and non-binary people assigned female at birth face within
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spaces. These artists frequently report
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and
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from cisgender gay men in gay bars and performance spaces, and report less pay and less tips from audiences. Artists also have complained about drag terminology that they state is exclusionary or offensive; non-binary artist Hollow Eve sparked a significant debate in 2019 when an episode of Dragula aired where they spoke out against the term "fishy," used to mean a drag queen who looks like a woman and referring negatively to the smell of a vulva. The rising prominence of non-male drag queens and increased dialogue around inclusivity has resulted in many drag artists rejecting any distinction based on their gender and calling for drag competitions to remove all gender and assigned sex requirements for contestants. However, the first female Drag Queen Victoria Scone competed on RuPaul's Drag Race UK Season 3, and Canada's Drag Race vs The World, where she was a finalist. The second ever female Drag Queen to compete of a Drag Race franchise is
Clover Bish Ariadna Congost Quesada (born 9 March 1998), better known by her stage name Clover Bish, is a Spanish drag performer, who rose to fame for participating in the third season of ''Drag Race España''. Career The first name of Congost's drag p ...
, who competed on
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and placed 5th overall, just falling short of the finale. The third female drag queen to compete is Pandora Nox, who won the first season of
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. She is the first cisgender woman to win any Drag Race franchise.


Gallery

File:Elke.jpg, German-born female drag queen
Elke Maravilha Elke Maravilha ( Grünupp; 22 February 1945 – 16 August 2016) was a German-Brazilian actress, model and television personality. She lived in Brazil from her early childhood until her death. Biography Maravilha was born to a Latvian father a ...
was a well-known TV personality in Brazil between 1970's to her death in 2016. DragCon 2023 @ DVSROSS Photgraphy -122 (cropped).jpg, British-born female drag queen Victoria Scone File:Clover bish drag race.jpg, Spanish-born female drag queen
Clover Bish Ariadna Congost Quesada (born 9 March 1998), better known by her stage name Clover Bish, is a Spanish drag performer, who rose to fame for participating in the third season of ''Drag Race España''. Career The first name of Congost's drag p ...


See also

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Gender bender A gender bender is a person who dresses up and presents themselves in a way that defies societal expectations of their gender, especially as the opposite sex. Bending expected gender roles may also be called a genderfuck. The concept of gender ...
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Genderqueer Non-binary or genderqueer gender identities are those that are outside the male/female gender binary. Non-binary identities often fall under the transgender umbrella since non-binary people typically identify with a gender that is differ ...
*
Queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are non-heterosexual or non- cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against LGBTQ people in the late 19th century. From the late 1980s, queer activists began to ...
* Trannyshack * " Werking Mom"


References


External links

* Example of an FTM "Faux Queen" Person
How to Work It - TranÀpus Rex
{{DEFAULTSORT:Faux Queen Culture of San Francisco LGBTQ terminology Women performance artists