Pepper LaBeija
mmádu
ụdịekeretrans woman Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya5 Novemba 1948 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụThe Bronx Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya14 Mee 2003 Dezie
Ebe ọ nwụrụManhattan Dezie
Ụdị ọnwụeke na-akpata Dezie
ihe kpatara ọnwụmyocardial infarction Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye mmebe ejiji, drag queen Dezie

 

Pepper LaBeija (November 5, 1948 - Mee 14, 2003) bụ eze nwanyị drag America na onye nrụpụta ejiji. A maara ya dị ka "eze nwanyị ikpeazụ fọdụrụ na bọọlụ Harlem drag ".

Ndụ mmalite na ọrụ

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Amụrụ na The Bronx na 1948, Pepper Labeija buru ụzọ bịa na ebe egwuregwu egwuregwu nwoke nwere mmasị nwoke na New York na ngwụcha 1960 wee bụrụ onye isi nke Houselọ LaBeija na 1981. [1]

N'ebe a na-akọwaghị dị ka nwanyị, Labeija nwere ara na-ahọrọ aha nwanyị . [1] [2] Labeija nọgidere bụrụ onye isi nke ụlọ (nke a maara dị ka "Nne") ruo mgbe ọ nwụrụ na 2003. Dị ka onye isi ụlọ ahụ, Labeija kwuru n'ezoghị ọnụ banyere mkpa ọ dị inye nkwado na nduzi nye ụmụ okorobịa nwere mmasị nwoke na-abịarute ebe ahụ mgbe e kewapụrụ ha na ezinụlọ ha.

A maara Labeija maka mmemme ụgbọ elu sitere n'ike mmụọ nsọ ndị Egypt wee nweta ihe dị ka iko bọọlụ 250 n'ime oge ọrụ ya. [3] N'èzí ime egwuregwu, Labeija na-enweta ego na-emepụta bọọlụ ịdọrọ na nkuzi ịme ngosi. [2]

Mgbe afọ na ọnwụ gasịrị

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LaBeija na onye ibe ya Pamela Jackson nwere otu nwa nwanyị ọnụ, LaBeija na-etinyekwa oge ya n'ezinụlọ ya, na-azụ nwa ya nwanyị na nwa nwoke. Na 1992, Pamela Jackson nwụrụ. Ka ahụike LaBeija dara, ụmụ ya na nne nne ha bi. [4]

LaBeija nwere ụdị ọrịa shuga mellitus nke 2, nke mere ka ebipụrụ ya ụkwụ abụọ. Ọ nọ n'ụra nke ukwuu n'ime afọ iri ikpeazụ nke ndụ ya. Na May 14, 2003, LaBeija nwụrụ n'ihi nkụchi obi na ụlọ ọgwụ Roosevelt dị na Manhattan mgbe ọ dị afọ 54. [1]

Na omenala ewu ewu

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A maara LaBeija nke ọma maka mpụta ya na ihe nkiri akwụkwọ akụkọ Paris Is Burning (1990) na kedu ka m si ele? (2006). [5]

LaBeija mekwara ihe ngosi na The Joan Rivers Show (1991), TV Transvestites (1982), na Queen (1968). [6]

Malcolm McLaren hotara LaBeija n'ime egwu na vidiyo egwu 1989 " Deep in Vogue ", ụtụ maka bọọlụ nwoke nwere mmasị nwoke nke New York nke 1980s, asọmpi runway nke gụnyere ịgba egwu, ejiji, na àgwà. [7]

Hụkwa

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  • Omenala LGBT na New York City
  • Ndepụta nke ndị LGBT si New York City 

Ntụaka

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onye ibe ya Pamela Jackson nwere otu nwa nwanyị ọnụ, LaBeija na-etinyekwa oge ya n'ezinụlọ ya, na-azụ nwa ya nwanyị na nwa nwoke. Na 1992

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Martin (May 26, 2003). Pepper LaBeija, Queen of Harlem Drag Balls, Is Dead at 53. The New York Times.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Pepper LaBeija, 53; Queen of Drag Ball Scene in Harlem. Los Angeles Times (May 29, 2003). Retrieved on March 11, 2015.
  3. Doonan (June 16, 2003). Pater Is Burning! Rad Dads in Drag. observer.com. Retrieved on March 11, 2015.
  4. Lawrence (2022-11-21). Listen, and You Will Hear all the Houses That Walked There Before: A History of Drag Balls, Houses and the Culture of Voguing. academia.edu. Academia EDU. Retrieved on 2022-12-02. “LaBeija recalled later, while her mother doggedly stuck to calling her by her birth name, William Jackson.”
  5. Jones (1991-04-01). Burning Voices: Redefining "Realness" in Paris is Burning. documentary.org. documentary. Retrieved on 2022-12-02. “As Dorian Corey, another legend, explains, Liz Taylor is famous. So is Pepper Labeija.”
  6. Rudolph (2019-11-15). Paris Is Burning Headed To Criterion Collection With New Footage Galore. logotv.com. logo tv. Retrieved on 2022-12-02. “It will even include the 1991 episode of The Joan Rivers Show featuring Livingston with ball community members Dorian Corey, Pepper LaBeija, Freddie Pendavis, and Willi Ninja!”
  7. Lawrence (2013-07-16). Listen, and You Will Hear all the Houses that Walked There Before: A History of Drag Balls, Houses and the Culture of Voguing. London: Soul Jazz, 2011. timlawrence.info. Retrieved on 2022-12-02. “... in 1989 when Willi Ninja appeared on Malcolm McLaren and the Bootzilla Orchestra’s Deep in Vogue... Drag ball and voguing culture made its screen breakthrough in 1990 when Livingston’s movie, titled Paris Is Burning after the 1986 ball staged by Paris Dupree and the House of Dupree, began to pick up awards at film festivals. Shot between 1986 and 1989, the documentary provided a rich cultural insight into the previously clandestine culture of black and Latin drag balls through its mix of ballroom footage, everyday-life material shot at the piers, and interviews with Pepper LaBeija, Dorian Corey, Angie Xtravaganza and others.”

Njikọ mpụga

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