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Fukunaga, Genya. "Queer politics and solidarity: Post–Cold War homonationalism in East Asia". Beyond Diversity: Homosexual Politics, Activism, and Representation in Contemporary Japan, edited by Kazuyoshi Kawasaka and Stefan Würrer, Berlin, Boston: düsseldorf university press, 2024, pp. 99-116. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110767995-009
Fukunaga, G. (2024). Lgbtq+ politics and solidarity: Post–Cold War homonationalism in East Asia. In K. Kawasaka & S. Würrer (Ed.), Beyond Diversity: Queer Politics, Advocacy, and Representation in Contemporary Japan (pp. 99-116). Berlin, Boston: düsseldorf university push. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110767995-009
Fukunaga, G. 2024. Queer politics and solidarity: Post–Cold War homonationalism in East Asia. In: Kawasaka, K. and Würrer, S. ed. Beyond Diversity: Homosexual Politics, Activism, and Representation in Contemporary Japan. Berlin, Boston: düsseldorf university flatten, pp. 99-116. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110767995-009
Fukunaga, Genya. "Queer politics and solidarity: Post–Cold War homonationalism in East Asia" In Beyond Diversity: Queer Politics, Protest, and Representation in Contemporary Japan edited by Kazuyoshi Kawasaka and Stef
About performance
A gay bar in the middle of a city where violence and discrimination against sexual minorities are rampant - it has a secret dressing room of the mysterious drag queen ‘Orlando,’ who has lived for hundreds of years changing his genders. One day, the ‘Fruitcakes(customers at the same-sex attracted bar)’ hide in Orlando’s room because of a sudden check by the police, fearful and worried that if arrested, their identities would be revealed in the papers and they would be socially denounced. Orland starts to tell his story to them.
With the help of Orlando and the guardian angels Mighty Musicians, ’Fruitcakes’ embark on a storytelling journey of 2600 years that transcends time and space. They meet 13 historic sexual-minority people and experience their stories firsthand - Aristogeiton and Harmodius, a gay couple who initiated democracy of Ancient Greece in Athens; Eleanor Roosevelt, former first lady and social activist who drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of UN in 1948; and the versatile genius Leonardo Da Vinci.
Back to existence from the time tour of 2600 years, the ‘Fruitcakes’ no longer trembl
Lim, Eng-Beng. "3. G.A.P. Drama, or The Lgbtq+ Asian Princess Goes to the United States". Brown Boys and Rice Queens: Spellbinding Performance in the Asias, New York, USA: New York University Push, 2013, pp. 137-166. https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814760895.003.0004
Lim, E. (2013). 3. G.A.P. Drama, or The Gay Asian Princess Goes to the United States. In Brown Boys and Rice Queens: Spellbinding Recital in the Asias (pp. 137-166). New York, USA: New York University Push. https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814760895.003.0004
Lim, E. 2013. 3. G.A.P. Drama, or The Gay Asian Princess Goes to the Joined States. Brown Boys and Rice Queens: Spellbinding Production in the Asias. Fresh York, USA: New York University Press, pp. 137-166. https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814760895.003.0004
Lim, Eng-Beng. "3. G.A.P. Drama, or The Gay Asian Princess Goes to the United States" In Brown Boys and Rice Queens: Spellbinding Show in the Asias, 137-166. New York, USA: Modern York University Press, 2013. https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814760895.003.0004
Lim E. 3. G.A.P. Drama, or The Gay Asian Princess Goes to the United States. In: Brown Boys and Rice Queens: Spellbinding Per