My Other Self Is Me: the Power of Drag Makeup
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A woman with black and white hair draws a thick purple line on her eyelid. It is a gesture of the hand that is also a movement of identity. Another, with her nails full of frost, covers her eyebrows with a school rubber bar, as if she wanted to fix the outline that defines the identity she is building. Someone else holds a photo on her cell phone with the nose shape she wants to replicate —imitar is a way to identify with oneself. Not everyone k…
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