Sexual Dissidents: Russian Slash Fiction Community as a Form of
... by Fernback and Thompson, who define it simply as a set of relations between people that is created in cyberspace and remains within a particular boundary (for instance a website, or a number of forums dedicated to one theme) (Fernback and Thompson, 1995, cited in Koh & Kim, 2003: 75). They also cit ...
... by Fernback and Thompson, who define it simply as a set of relations between people that is created in cyberspace and remains within a particular boundary (for instance a website, or a number of forums dedicated to one theme) (Fernback and Thompson, 1995, cited in Koh & Kim, 2003: 75). They also cit ...
Caravaggio - GLBTQ.com
... Finally, in the most famous of his several variations on the theme of David with the Head of Goliath, Caravaggio painted his assistant and probable lover, Francesco Boneri, as David and himself as the decapitated giant, making the painting a somber meditation upon a deeply personal frustration. Cara ...
... Finally, in the most famous of his several variations on the theme of David with the Head of Goliath, Caravaggio painted his assistant and probable lover, Francesco Boneri, as David and himself as the decapitated giant, making the painting a somber meditation upon a deeply personal frustration. Cara ...
Access full issue - Graduate Journal of Social Science
... analysis of “agency” as constructed at the crossroads of human beings and material culture. Seen as performed via materialisation through artefacts, as much as through a human being/doing, Jensen suggests a shift in ways of “ascribing and describing agency”. A critique of ideas of coherent identitie ...
... analysis of “agency” as constructed at the crossroads of human beings and material culture. Seen as performed via materialisation through artefacts, as much as through a human being/doing, Jensen suggests a shift in ways of “ascribing and describing agency”. A critique of ideas of coherent identitie ...
Crossing the Line: Sex, Power, Justice, and the US Navy
... 5. See discussion infra Part II (regarding the origins and history of the ceremony). In piecing together more recent versions of the ceremony, a wide variety of resources were consulted. A major source was cruise books, which serve as yearbooks for many ships’ long cruises, with posed photographs of ...
... 5. See discussion infra Part II (regarding the origins and history of the ceremony). In piecing together more recent versions of the ceremony, a wide variety of resources were consulted. A major source was cruise books, which serve as yearbooks for many ships’ long cruises, with posed photographs of ...
Higher Love: Elitism in the Pederastic Practice of Athens in the
... generally defined as a pedagogical and erotic relationship between an adult male, known as an erastes, or “lover,” in ancient Greek, and an adolescent boy, an eromenos or “beloved,” and it has long been placed under the heading of “homosexuality” in scholarship. The topic of homosexuality in ancient ...
... generally defined as a pedagogical and erotic relationship between an adult male, known as an erastes, or “lover,” in ancient Greek, and an adolescent boy, an eromenos or “beloved,” and it has long been placed under the heading of “homosexuality” in scholarship. The topic of homosexuality in ancient ...
Queer Hoover: Sex, Lies, and Political History
... d o e s t h e h i s t o r y o f s e x look like without evidence of sexual identities or proof that sex acts occurred? And how might an analysis of gossip, rumors, and perhaps even lies about sex help us to write political history? Answers to these questions might begin with a story about J. Edgar H ...
... d o e s t h e h i s t o r y o f s e x look like without evidence of sexual identities or proof that sex acts occurred? And how might an analysis of gossip, rumors, and perhaps even lies about sex help us to write political history? Answers to these questions might begin with a story about J. Edgar H ...
Umbr(a): Sameness
... essence of association (128) only if we renounce, at least momentarily, the acquisitive impulses that draw us into groups. In this account, the pleasure of sociability cannot help but refer negatively, as it were to the conflicts and pressures generated by those socializing impulses. Sociabilit ...
... essence of association (128) only if we renounce, at least momentarily, the acquisitive impulses that draw us into groups. In this account, the pleasure of sociability cannot help but refer negatively, as it were to the conflicts and pressures generated by those socializing impulses. Sociabilit ...
Rent: Same-Sex Prostitution in Modern Britain, 1885
... the desires of upper-class men, and the rent boy was not a fantasy created by sexuality alone. The rent boy was constructed by a unique juxtaposition of multiple signifiers such as class, nationhood, gender, economic exchange, and the established narrative of heterosexual prostitution—all of which i ...
... the desires of upper-class men, and the rent boy was not a fantasy created by sexuality alone. The rent boy was constructed by a unique juxtaposition of multiple signifiers such as class, nationhood, gender, economic exchange, and the established narrative of heterosexual prostitution—all of which i ...
Does the Bible Regard Same-Sex Intercourse
... http://www.robgagnon.net/articles/homoFaithConvReviewRBL.pdf. ...
... http://www.robgagnon.net/articles/homoFaithConvReviewRBL.pdf. ...
David Berry (Loughborough University, UK)
... homosexuals easy prey for the blackmailers and for the police. The vicious circle will only be broken when progressive workers adopt both a more scientific and a more humane attitude towards homosexuality.20 It is not asurprising that Guérin should have been attacked by the Catholic Church, but he a ...
... homosexuals easy prey for the blackmailers and for the police. The vicious circle will only be broken when progressive workers adopt both a more scientific and a more humane attitude towards homosexuality.20 It is not asurprising that Guérin should have been attacked by the Catholic Church, but he a ...
A Multidimensional Assessment of Orthodox Jewish Attitudes
... is important to understand, however, that a singular "Jewish" view on homosexuality does not exist, as the various Jewish denominations differ greatly in their values and views of Jewish law and Jewish life. As such, the various denominations have taken very different approaches in addressing homose ...
... is important to understand, however, that a singular "Jewish" view on homosexuality does not exist, as the various Jewish denominations differ greatly in their values and views of Jewish law and Jewish life. As such, the various denominations have taken very different approaches in addressing homose ...
Rainer Bartel Social economic issues in sexual orientation – where
... Generally, the treatment of issues of sexual orientation is based on welfare, feminist, labour, population, institutional and political economics, because these fields of research are rather closely related to the aspect of discrimination in economic and political life. This is also reflected by the ...
... Generally, the treatment of issues of sexual orientation is based on welfare, feminist, labour, population, institutional and political economics, because these fields of research are rather closely related to the aspect of discrimination in economic and political life. This is also reflected by the ...
Gay Sebastian a n i Cheerful Charles: Homoeroticism in Waugh^s
... days" (31) and mean several very different things, but he also confesses that he participated in "naughtiness high in the catalogue of grave sins" (45) that summer and learned "that to know and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom" (45). Paraphrasing Goronwy Rees, Martin Green provid ...
... days" (31) and mean several very different things, but he also confesses that he participated in "naughtiness high in the catalogue of grave sins" (45) that summer and learned "that to know and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom" (45). Paraphrasing Goronwy Rees, Martin Green provid ...
ARTICLE Subversive Friendships: Foucault on Homosexuality and
... Foucault thus conceives of homosexuality as a space for the construction of novel relationships and subjectivities, as opposed to a fixed identity that one can adopt or discover within oneself. This approach sets him apart from those who would engage in ”identity politics” and ground solidarity amon ...
... Foucault thus conceives of homosexuality as a space for the construction of novel relationships and subjectivities, as opposed to a fixed identity that one can adopt or discover within oneself. This approach sets him apart from those who would engage in ”identity politics” and ground solidarity amon ...
Attitudes Towards Homosexuality: A Literature Review
... behaviour and attitudes towards gay and lesbian civil rights, and have found the trends to be quite distinct (Bernstein and Kostelac 2002; Klamen et al 1999; Loftus 2001; Smith 1992; Yang 1997: 477). 1 While the overwhelming majority of Americans considered homosexuality to be ‘always wrong’ through ...
... behaviour and attitudes towards gay and lesbian civil rights, and have found the trends to be quite distinct (Bernstein and Kostelac 2002; Klamen et al 1999; Loftus 2001; Smith 1992; Yang 1997: 477). 1 While the overwhelming majority of Americans considered homosexuality to be ‘always wrong’ through ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... potency and exclusivity, as well as how definitions of sexual identity mask a great variety of sexual practices that do not fit neatly into either category. Bisexuality is one valuable way of accounting for and articulating the discrepancies between those people who call themselves heterosexual or h ...
... potency and exclusivity, as well as how definitions of sexual identity mask a great variety of sexual practices that do not fit neatly into either category. Bisexuality is one valuable way of accounting for and articulating the discrepancies between those people who call themselves heterosexual or h ...
Fraternal Birth Order and the Maternal Immune Hypothesis of Male
... (Lalumière, Harris, Quinsey, and Rice, 1998). That study was carried out on a highly heterogeneous sample of sex offenders, however, and it is not clear what those other variations might be. The findings of Blanchard et al. (2000) indicate that, if fraternal birth order does correlate with other se ...
... (Lalumière, Harris, Quinsey, and Rice, 1998). That study was carried out on a highly heterogeneous sample of sex offenders, however, and it is not clear what those other variations might be. The findings of Blanchard et al. (2000) indicate that, if fraternal birth order does correlate with other se ...
Reconstructing Custom: The politics of homophobia in Vanuatu
... domestic violence between two lesbians:17 According to Chief Mariasua [chairman of the Malvatumauri] homosexuality is something foreign. “Custom chiefs hate this kind of relationship and don’t want it to grow.” He went on to say: “If a woman wants to marry, marry a man. This system of woman to woman ...
... domestic violence between two lesbians:17 According to Chief Mariasua [chairman of the Malvatumauri] homosexuality is something foreign. “Custom chiefs hate this kind of relationship and don’t want it to grow.” He went on to say: “If a woman wants to marry, marry a man. This system of woman to woman ...
Sexual orientation and military service
... on gay and lesbian personnel. We conclude the chapter by offering suggestions for future research directions. ...
... on gay and lesbian personnel. We conclude the chapter by offering suggestions for future research directions. ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... on gay and lesbian personnel. We conclude the chapter by offering suggestions for future research directions. ...
... on gay and lesbian personnel. We conclude the chapter by offering suggestions for future research directions. ...
Homophobia to heterosexism: constructs in need
... The first attitudinal shift came from George Weinberg (1972) who argued that the ‘pervasive denigration’ of homosexuals (by both heterosexuals and homosexuals alike) represented a social rather than a personal pathology. Weinberg (1972) contended that the problem with homosexuality rested not in the ...
... The first attitudinal shift came from George Weinberg (1972) who argued that the ‘pervasive denigration’ of homosexuals (by both heterosexuals and homosexuals alike) represented a social rather than a personal pathology. Weinberg (1972) contended that the problem with homosexuality rested not in the ...
Legal Rites: Abjection and the Criminal Regulation of Consensual Sex
... of feces. This is the "first material separation that is controllable by the human being." 23 As such, defecation is a source of pleasure. Ultimately however, the mother regulates the oral and anal drives of the child, overseeing what goes into and comes out of the child's body. These are the child' ...
... of feces. This is the "first material separation that is controllable by the human being." 23 As such, defecation is a source of pleasure. Ultimately however, the mother regulates the oral and anal drives of the child, overseeing what goes into and comes out of the child's body. These are the child' ...
Forced out of the Closet: Sexual Orientation and the Legal Dilemma
... figures who lead double lives.19 Even among members of the heterosexual community, the notion that what a person does in bed is his own business 2 -once the unwritten, rule among homosexuals-is no longer considered self-evident. This Comment examines the ethical and legal issues raised by the moveme ...
... figures who lead double lives.19 Even among members of the heterosexual community, the notion that what a person does in bed is his own business 2 -once the unwritten, rule among homosexuals-is no longer considered self-evident. This Comment examines the ethical and legal issues raised by the moveme ...
Hegemony and the internalisation of homophobia caused by heteronormativity Yolanda Dreyer
... the amount of personal contact with a gay man or lesbian; the coping style and degree of empathy of the persons themselves. According to them, those who find it imperative to hold on to traditional gender roles will find it very difficult, if not impossible, to be tolerant of any behaviour that does ...
... the amount of personal contact with a gay man or lesbian; the coping style and degree of empathy of the persons themselves. According to them, those who find it imperative to hold on to traditional gender roles will find it very difficult, if not impossible, to be tolerant of any behaviour that does ...
`I went to bed with my own kind once`: the erasure of
... there are also some basic assumptions that flow from the organization of the categories themselves. Primary among these is that people who identify as ‘gay’ or ‘lesbian’ are understood as unambiguously men or women, and that they direct their desire to others who are, respectively, unambiguously men ...
... there are also some basic assumptions that flow from the organization of the categories themselves. Primary among these is that people who identify as ‘gay’ or ‘lesbian’ are understood as unambiguously men or women, and that they direct their desire to others who are, respectively, unambiguously men ...