Passing : : Identity and Interpretation in Sexuality, Race, and Religion / / ed. by Maria C. Sanchez, Linda Schlossberg.
Passing for what you are not--whether it is mulattos passing as white, Jews passing as Christian, or drag queens passing as women--can be a method of protection or self-defense. But it can also be a uniquely pleasurable experience, one that trades on the erotics of secrecy and revelation. It is prec...
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