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Reddit mentions of Disidentifications: Queers Of Color And The Performance Of Politics (Cultural Studies of the Americas)
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Ooooh. You should read Chandra Mohanty's Under Western Eyes, Spivak's Can The Subaltern Speak?, Warner and Berlant's What does Queer Theory Teach Us About X?, Munoz's whole book Disidentifications...
This is my academic discipline so I care a whoooole lot. They aren't necessarily current but they do form some very critical parts of current academic theory on feminism, queerness, and intersections with the above. There are so very many more, though many of them overlap with critical theory readings which are pretty dense and incomprehensible. I'd also recommend checking out /r/CriticalTheory's recommended reading list.
Oooooh, child, there is a lot of great stuff out there for you. Don't worry about not finding material.
He looks at drag from a cultural/ethnic perspective. Great read. Not all chapters would be applicable to your paper, as his scope is much larger than drag (as is Butler's), but he does devote a significant portion of his writing to Vaginal Davis.
Let me know if you have any questions! I love this stuff. Good luck on your paper!
Here's a few in the ballpark(?). Casting a wide net here, as your query could go in any number of directions:
Sylvia Federici -“Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale: Women in the International Division of Labour,”
Rosemary Hennessy – Profit and Pleasure: Sexual Identities in Late Capitalism
Judith Butler – Gender Trouble
Nancy Fraser – “Heterosexism, Misrecognition and Capitalism: A Response to Judith Butler”
Jose Esteban Muñoz – Disidentification
J.K. Gibson-Graham – Queer(y)ing Capitalism in and out of the Classroom