>>213523272
I genuinely like it.
Drag as a form of self-expression is already pretty interesting because it subsumes the performers everyday outward personality and incorporates it into an unrealistic, hyper-exaggerated transgressive ego.
Drag is like a third, synthetic gender that carries the extremities of the human soul. Extreme vanity and vulnerability, yet extreme confidence and arrogance.
It is decidedly kitschy and infantile. It's not exactly groundbreaking artistically, but it is very interesting from an anthropological perspective.