Faux Queen: A Life in Drag

Author:   Monique Jenkinson
Publisher:   Bywater Books
ISBN:  

9781612942216


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   25 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Faux Queen: A Life in Drag is the memoir of a ballet-obsessed girl who moves to San Francisco from the suburbs and finds her people at the drag club. It joyously chronicles Monique Jenkinson's creation of her drag persona Fauxnique, the people and cultural practices that crash her identity into being, her journey through one of the most experimental moments in queer cultural history, and her rise through the nightlife underground to become the first cisgender woman crowned as a major pageant-winning drag queen. Jenkinson finds authenticity through the glee of drag artifice and articulation through the immediacy of performing bodies. She pens a valentine to gay men and their culture while relaying the making of an open-minded feminist and queer ally. Faux Queen finds deep healing in irreverence and posits that it might be possible for us--queer, straight, and almost everyone on either side and in between--to come together in fabulous difference on the dance floor.

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Author:   Monique Jenkinson
Publisher:   Bywater Books
Imprint:   Bywater Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781612942216


ISBN 10:   1612942210
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   25 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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I've read many books about drag over the years and Monique Jenkinson's Faux Queen is officially my new favorite--and I swear it's not just because I'm in it! Her life story in drag is unique and inspiring. She beautifully and thoughtfully describes an outrageous, provocative, and magical time in San Francisco's drag history that's often misunderstood in hindsight. I'm so grateful to Monique for writing this incredible chronicle of our lives! --Peaches Christ, filmmaker and cult leader


Faux Queen is a playful, engaging, critically serious, counter-culturally crucial memoir that is full of joy--the primal joys of art-making, fandom, connecting with like-minded weirdos, finding your place in the world, and allowing your art and obsessions to lead you to it. I love this book. --Michelle Tea, author of Black Wave, Against Memoir, and Valencia An incredible window into the magical kiki of San Francisco's underground drag scene. A voice that is dazzling, sassy, and philosophical all at the same time. In writing her memories, Monique/Fauxnique has gifted us a rare invitation to unlock the treasure of queer herstory through the eyes and vision of a faux queen. Taking us on a journey of ballet, punk and fake eyelashes Faux Queen is a living document of the deep connections and histories built by drag queens. I live! --Julian Delgado Lopera, author of Fiebre Tropical I met Fauxnique when I was 24 at a Gay Pride after-party and she was wearing like this, this mile-long swath of Burberry fabric fastened with like 10 belts and I remember thinking oh shit, she must be someone important. AND I WAS RIGHT! Over the years I would come to know her as one of the main fixtures of the latter-day San Francisco queer performance underground. If multiplicity is to your taste--Monique/Fauxnique can give you a FEAST. Heralding a career spanning three decades that meets at the oh-so-perilous intersections of drag, post-modern dance and performance art, feminist theory and critique, and activism, this woman is someone I hold dear as a local performance art hero and a sister who has always answered the phone whenever I called. STEAL THIS BOOK! --Brontez Purnell, author of 100 Boyfriends Monique Jenkinson is the Jane Goodall of drag. As Fauxnique, she has also become one of its most admired primates. This book is a profound herstory of a uniquely fabulous tribe, as well as a deep dive into how to discover, then honor, your own transcendent path. Read and learn. --Justin Vivian Bond, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Tango: My Childhood, Backward and in High Hells I've read many books about drag over the years and Monique Jenkinson's Faux Queen is officially my new favorite--and I swear it's not just because I'm in it! Her life story in drag is unique and inspiring. She beautifully and thoughtfully describes an outrageous, provocative, and magical time in San Francisco's drag history that's often misunderstood in hindsight. I'm so grateful to Monique for writing this incredible chronicle of our lives! --Peaches Christ, filmmaker and cult leader


"""Faux Queen is a playful, engaging, critically serious, counter-culturally crucial memoir that is full of joy--the primal joys of art-making, fandom, connecting with like-minded weirdos, finding your place in the world, and allowing your art and obsessions to lead you to it. I love this book."" --Michelle Tea, author of Black Wave, Against Memoir, and Valencia ""An incredible window into the magical kiki of San Francisco's underground drag scene. A voice that is dazzling, sassy, and philosophical all at the same time. In writing her memories, Monique/Fauxnique has gifted us a rare invitation to unlock the treasure of queer herstory through the eyes and vision of a faux queen. Taking us on a journey of ballet, punk and fake eyelashes Faux Queen is a living document of the deep connections and histories built by drag queens. I live!"" --Juli�n Delgado Lopera, author of Fiebre Tropical ""I met Fauxnique when I was 24 at a Gay Pride after-party and she was wearing like this, this mile-long swath of Burberry fabric fastened with like 10 belts and I remember thinking ""oh shit, she must be someone important."" AND I WAS RIGHT! Over the years I would come to know her as one of the main fixtures of the latter-day ""San Francisco"" queer performance underground. If multiplicity is to your taste--Monique/Fauxnique can give you a FEAST. Heralding a career spanning three decades that meets at the oh-so-perilous intersections of drag, post-modern dance and performance art, feminist theory and critique, and activism, this woman is someone I hold dear as a local performance art hero and a sister who has always answered the phone whenever I called. STEAL THIS BOOK!"" --Brontez Purnell, author of 100 Boyfriends ""Monique Jenkinson is the Jane Goodall of drag. As Fauxnique, she has also become one of its most admired primates. This book is a profound herstory of a uniquely fabulous tribe, as well as a deep dive into how to discover, then honor, your own transcendent path. Read and learn."" --Justin Vivian Bond, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Tango: My Childhood, Backward and in High Hells ""I've read many books about drag over the years and Monique Jenkinson's Faux Queen is officially my new favorite--and I swear it's not just because I'm in it! Her life story in drag is unique and inspiring. She beautifully and thoughtfully describes an outrageous, provocative, and magical time in San Francisco's drag history that's often misunderstood in hindsight. I'm so grateful to Monique for writing this incredible chronicle of our lives!"" --Peaches Christ, filmmaker and cult leader"


"""Faux Queen is a playful, engaging, critically serious, counter-culturally crucial memoir that is full of joy--the primal joys of art-making, fandom, connecting with like-minded weirdos, finding your place in the world, and allowing your art and obsessions to lead you to it. I love this book."" --Michelle Tea, author of Black Wave, Against Memoir, and Valencia ""An incredible window into the magical kiki of San Francisco's underground drag scene. A voice that is dazzling, sassy, and philosophical all at the same time. In writing her memories, Monique/Fauxnique has gifted us a rare invitation to unlock the treasure of queer herstory through the eyes and vision of a faux queen. Taking us on a journey of ballet, punk and fake eyelashes Faux Queen is a living document of the deep connections and histories built by drag queens. I live!"" --Julián Delgado Lopera, author of Fiebre Tropical ""I met Fauxnique when I was 24 at a Gay Pride after-party and she was wearing like this, this mile-long swath of Burberry fabric fastened with like 10 belts and I remember thinking ""oh shit, she must be someone important."" AND I WAS RIGHT! Over the years I would come to know her as one of the main fixtures of the latter-day ""San Francisco"" queer performance underground. If multiplicity is to your taste--Monique/Fauxnique can give you a FEAST. Heralding a career spanning three decades that meets at the oh-so-perilous intersections of drag, post-modern dance and performance art, feminist theory and critique, and activism, this woman is someone I hold dear as a local performance art hero and a sister who has always answered the phone whenever I called. STEAL THIS BOOK!"" --Brontez Purnell, author of 100 Boyfriends ""Monique Jenkinson is the Jane Goodall of drag. As Fauxnique, she has also become one of its most admired primates. This book is a profound herstory of a uniquely fabulous tribe, as well as a deep dive into how to discover, then honor, your own transcendent path. Read and learn."" --Justin Vivian Bond, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Tango: My Childhood, Backward and in High Hells ""I've read many books about drag over the years and Monique Jenkinson's Faux Queen is officially my new favorite--and I swear it's not just because I'm in it! Her life story in drag is unique and inspiring. She beautifully and thoughtfully describes an outrageous, provocative, and magical time in San Francisco's drag history that's often misunderstood in hindsight. I'm so grateful to Monique for writing this incredible chronicle of our lives!"" --Peaches Christ, filmmaker and cult leader"


Author Information

Monique Jenkinson is an artist, choreographer, performer and writer who dwells joyously at the intersection of contemporary dance and cabaret, and considers the performance of femininity as a powerful, vulnerable and subversive act. In the guise of her drag persona Fauxnique, she made herstory as the first cis woman to win a major drag queen pageant. Her solo performance works have toured nationally and internationally in wide-ranging contexts from nightclubs to theaters to museums, for screaming fans and discerning critics. Faux Queen is her first book.

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