Drag queen (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Drag queen" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Joseph, Channing Gerard (20 de maio de 2021). «William Dorsey Swann». Oxford African American Studies Center. African American National Biography. Consultado em 26 de maio de 2021 

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  • Malone, Chris (30 de abril de 2020). «Pabllo Vittar's Multilingual Music Is, Above All, A Gift To Her Fans». Forbes (em inglês). Consultado em 8 de maio de 2020. Cópia arquivada em 2 de maio de 2020. [...] in just three years, Pabllo Vittar has built her own musical and cultural empire that transcends borders and boxes, uniting music fans across the Americas and arguably becoming the world’s most popular drag queen in the process. In both the U.S. and Brazil, drag queens are by and large seen as sources of superficial entertainment rather than hardworking artists with deep dedications to their craft; those who do embark on a music career are often laughed back out of it. [...] Her unabashed confidence in the face of a “proudly” homophobic president and unwillingness to change her aesthetics based on the world around her has made her a leader for LGBTQ+ youth around the world 

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