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The discussion on gender performance and identity draws heavily from Judith Butler's theory of performativity, which posits that gender is not something one inherently is, but rather something one does. This theoretical framework provides a critical lens through which to examine how Kasey Kei and Ember Fiera construct and perform their identities, both within and outside the specific context of their series.
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The representation of gender and identity in media has long been a subject of critical analysis, reflecting broader societal attitudes towards gender roles, identity, and performance. The emergence of digital platforms and social media has transformed how individuals express their identities and how these are consumed and interacted with by wider audiences. This paper explores these themes through the lens of Kasey Kei and Ember Fiera, two performers associated with a series that blurs the lines between reality, performance, and fantasy. TransAngels 24 10 16 Kasey Kei And Ember Fiera ...