Ellen DeGeneres escapes being such a “convenient screen” for hate-mongers or bearing the responsibility of being a spokesperson for all of gay America, while she still maintains a televisibility of queer identity. She does this through which methods?
A. She performs queerness through stand-up comedy and through the ritual action of
her interview sequence.
B. She performs gender expression through what implicitly “exceeds” her stand-up
jokes and sit-down talk.
C. She performs queerness through what implicitly “exceeds” her stand-up jokes and
sit-down talk and, physically, through the ritual action of her daily dance sequence.
D. She sometimes expresses queerness through the ritual action of her daily dance
sequence but often comes across as gender-neutral.
C. She performs queerness through what implicitly “exceeds” her stand-up jokes and
sit-down talk and, physically, through the ritual action of her daily dance sequence.
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