An Illtrated Gui To Regnizg Your Gay Stereotyp For their latt project, "Gui to Homosexual Stereotyp," BBDO NY Art Director Jam Kuczynski
Contents:
- AN ILLTRATED GUI TO REGNIZG YOUR GAY STEREOTYP
- 15 STEREOTYP THAT LIM OUR PERCEPTNS OF GAY MEN
- A HANDY GUI TO ALL GAY MEN
- WHAT IS AN OTTER IN GAY CULTURE
- LORD OF THE RG TAPS A GAY ARCHETYPE
- THE INHERANCE, A PLAY HNTED BY OUTDATED GAY ARCHETYP
AN ILLTRATED GUI TO REGNIZG YOUR GAY STEREOTYP
The gay world is often reprented as some sort of monolhic whole that has the same culture. That is a lie. It is actually broken down to a handful of substrata to which each gay belongs. Here they are. * gay archetypes *
In the spir of batg stereotyp by reclaimg and celebratg them, BBDO NY Art Director Jam Kuczynski and illtrator Pl Tuller have created a “Gui to Gay Stereotyp, ” a seri of silk screened imag pturg the sence of your neighborhood gay posters, released this week as we head to Pri season, celebrate the recent Supreme Court cisn on DOMA.
15 STEREOTYP THAT LIM OUR PERCEPTNS OF GAY MEN
* gay archetypes *
The posters are available for $18 each, and some of the proceeds will go to the “Thk B4 You Speak” mpaign, which supports LGBT teens and rais awarens about homophobia and the e of terms like “That’s so gay, ” “Dyke” and “Faggot. In a 2001 survey of “Canadian Perceptns of Homosexualy, ”[i] people across the untry were asked, “In your opn, are homosexuals the same as everyone else?
A HANDY GUI TO ALL GAY MEN
” The notn that homosexuals are the same as everyone else (save for the unimportant ltle fact of who we love) was first advanced by queers search of tolerance. [v] There is a vast and dangero divi between the notn that queer people are the same as everyone else, and acceptance of the social and cultural difference that is homosexualy.
WHAT IS AN OTTER IN GAY CULTURE
Genr is one space of great unease for ntemporary society, which we are nonted wh the homophobic stereotyp of the big, butch, man-hatg lbian and the swishy, effemate gay man.
LORD OF THE RG TAPS A GAY ARCHETYPE
If we keep our rponse to homophobic stereotyp at the level of stereotypil rpons, we valorize genr nformy and “straight-lookg, straight-actg” gays and lbians. But if we reach through the homophobic stereotyp to embrace the submerged archetyp, we will fd godss who pot to women’s pacy for anger and vengeance, like Msa (Ancient Greece), Sedna (Inu), and Camunda (India).
A host of homophobic stereotyp fall unr this bric – that we are unstable and immature, that we have dysfunctnal, impermanent relatnships, that we unrme the fay. [x] We n see homosexuals as the nocent victims of unjt stereotypg, and simultaneoly follow the stereotyp as maps that lead to buried treasure – the cultural meangs and social power of homosexualy.
In 1894 Edward Carpenter wr, “[It] is possible that the Uranian [(homosexual)] spir may lead to somethg like a general enthiasm of Humany, and that the Uranian people may be sted to form the advance guard of that great movement which will one day transform the mon life by substutg the bond of personal affectn and passn for the moary, legal and other external ti which now ntrol and nfe society. ”[xiii] The Gay Liberatn Front, found New York followg the Stonewall uprisg of 1969, tied gay liberatn to peace, racial equaly, and a generalized crique of palist society.
THE INHERANCE, A PLAY HNTED BY OUTDATED GAY ARCHETYP
The radil current gay activism seems to persist brilliant but short-lived bursts that are quickly subsumed by a stronger current propellg to seek acmodatn wh the domant culture.