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  <abstract>In this interview, Sofanda relays her experience doing drag and developing her Bingo set, focusing on how she creates a welcoming community for Bingo players to join in on a Tuesday night. Highlighted here is how Bingo provides an accessible way for designers with little to no game design training are able to develop meaning play experiences. Furthermore, she elaborates on how Bingo extends her own performance of gender and sexuality to the players, inviting them to also perform and play with gender and sexuality. While Drag Bingo highlights an accessible method of structuring play, successful drag queen Bingo hosts must cultivate a liminal low- stakes space for participants to play with performances of gender and sexuality.</abstract>
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  <note type="provenance">Made available in DSpace on 2019-04-17T18:51:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 4 license_rdf: 1536 bytes, checksum: df76b173e7954a20718100d078b240a8 (MD5) 1002.MP3: 93855744 bytes, checksum: 640bbbf101a334ff8c4c3cf8b61b42d4 (MD5) sofanda-booz-oral-history-interview (1).pdf: 217634 bytes, checksum: 339fc4c0cee9227ba979de5e37402351 (MD5) 20180227_201404.jpg: 4791934 bytes, checksum: b397a65d0399b3c54e293abea88f085b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-02-23</note>
  <abstract>Oral history project with Sofanda Booz</abstract>
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