Halleloo! Acknowledgments Hieeeee: An Introduction to the Collection Lindsay Bryde and Tommy Mayberry Start Your Engines: Critical Context of the Language and Influence of Drag RuPaul's Drag Race as a Heterotopic Learning Experience Vicky Kampouridou The Influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on Pop Culture and the Way We Talk: A Pop-Linguistic Analysis Ricarda Goetz-Preisner Pedagogy of the Mother: Exploring Freire's Philosophy of Co-Productive Learning Phillip Joy and Jill Marie McSweeney-Flaherty "And where is the body?" Naked Drag and the Social Construction of Anatomy as Sexed and Gendered Tommy Mayberry She Already Done Had Herses: When Drag Curates Culture Pop the Corn and Teach the Children: Drag Lessons in Gender, Race, and Class Beyond RuPaul's Televised Curriculum Russ Martin "Cultural appropriation! That's what we never heard": Performing Indigeneity on Reality Television and Beyond Maggie Ward RuPaulogetics: Assimilation, Backwash, and the Charisma of Queer Pedagogy David J. Fine May the Best Drag Queen Win: The Competitive Nature of Drag Gay Super Bowl: Homonormative Authorization, Instruction, and Discipline Through Sports Media Borrowings Nathan Workman Where Are the Jokes? Comedy as Pedagogy Peter Piatkowski Digital Drag and YouTube as Queer Space: Queens as Influencers from Performance to Pedagogy Florian Zitzelsberger Pedagogies, Praxis, and Privilege: RuPaulean Communities of Care Mandy Penney Sashay Away: Resources to Support Learners Spilling the Tea: Glossary Let's Have a KiKi: Discussion Questions for the Class Very Special Guest Judge: Select Bibliography Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent: About the Contributors The Library Is Open: The Index