The pageantry of Thailand’s”Third Gender”
PATTAYA, Thailand — They’re known as the “katoey,” or transgender people, and they are an important part of Thai culture.
Katoeys are found across Thailand — in urban areas, in rural villages, in cabarets and restaurants, in films, newspapers and, yes, on the stages of beauty pageants.
Here’s a look at the “Miss Tiffiny Unlimited Sexy Star Contest,” in the beach resort of Pattaya, which drew an television audience of some 15 million people. See The pageantry of the “Third Gender”
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End of the road for old-school drag queens
The old drag queen is dead; long live the new drag queen. As Jason Donovan dons a frock this week in the stage version of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, cabarets and clubs across Britain are dispensing with “old school” drag artists in their thick make-up, grandiose wigs and extravagant outfits. They are being replaced by a new generation of sassy and sophisticated young men in make-up who are rejecting the “misogyny” of the grotesque female impersonator.
It is a trend paralleled in the mainstream: Paul O’Grady, who gave life to the caustic Liverpudlian Lily Savage, has doffed his wig; Danny La Rue is long gone, and no one seems to be in the wings to take up their mantle.
And while wearing make-up and women’s clothes has been a springboard for a number of entertainers, they have tended to scale back their cross-dressing once established. Eddie Izzard, well known as a transvestite, now rarely appears publicly in women’s clothes and is increasingly known for his straight acting. Julian Clary, who used to perform as the drag artist Gillian Pie-Face, is these days much more likely to be seen in a sharp men’s suit and tie.
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