Stephen O. Murray, The Art of Gay Insultg, Anthropologil Lguistics, Vol. 21, No. 5 (May, 1979), pp. 211-223
Contents:
- ‘HURTFUL AND SULTG’: FLORIDA TEACHERS REACT TO THE ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ BILL
- GAY PUPILS SULTED BY HOMOPHOBIC PHRAS ED AT SCHOOL
- 15 EVERYDAY WORDS ED AS GAY SLURS DIFFERENT LANGUAG
- WHY IS THE TERM "GAY" USED AS AN INSULT TO MASCULY?
- EDORIAL: STOP SAYG “GAY” AS AN INSULT.
‘HURTFUL AND SULTG’: FLORIDA TEACHERS REACT TO THE ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ BILL
* the art of gay insulting *
The Art of Gay Insultg on JSTOR. Usg gay as an sult is ok.
GAY PUPILS SULTED BY HOMOPHOBIC PHRAS ED AT SCHOOL
Edutors fear the wave of anti-gay laws threaten the supportive environments they try to build for LGBTQ stunts * the art of gay insulting *
When someone “gay” as an sult, I gantee you ’s jt bee of how easy is to say and spell.
Not bee they are g malicly agast gay people. Tons of words have more than one meang, so why not jt look at the dictnary, the word gay ed as an sult means “foolish, stupid, or unimprsive. ” Why not jt accept the new meang and ll a day, after all, the word gay has a send meang already, meang “lighthearted and reee.
The same as g gay as an sult don’t imply that gay people are bad.
15 EVERYDAY WORDS ED AS GAY SLURS DIFFERENT LANGUAG
Nearly all homosexual teenagers say they hear the word "gay" beg ed as an sult at school, acrdg to rearch rried out by Stonewall. * the art of gay insulting *
I don’t mean that n’t be ed as an anti-gay thg, I thk the negative stigma should be removed and should be accepted as jt another fn of a word.
WHY IS THE TERM "GAY" USED AS AN INSULT TO MASCULY?
I try not to e gay as an sult, but shouldn’t be seen as a slur. Patrick Johnson, who teach performance studi and Ain-Amerin studi at Northwtern Universy, and who has wrten about the tradn of sults the gay and black muni, explas: “If someone walks to a room wh a hio drs, but you don’t want to say ’s hio, you might say, ‘Oooh … look at you!
EDORIAL: STOP SAYG “GAY” AS AN INSULT.
It mak sense, then, that the ncept of sha was refed by some of the most margalized people Amerin society: gay men, and, later, straight women of lor, each of whom had to fd socially acceptable ways to munite humor and aggrsn.