The sexualy of Kg Jam VI of Stland & I of England has been long bated by historians. He is long held as an example of an openly gay kg paradg his lovers for all the urt to see. Meanwhile, his passnate love letters to his ‘male favour’ are held up by those who disagree…
Contents:
- QUEER KGS & QUEENS: WAS JAM I & VI GAY?
- A RSIAN REALY TV SHOW LLED 'I'M NOT GAY' MAK 8 NTTANTS GUS WHICH IS GAY — AND 'S HOSTED BY A RIGHT-WG POLICIAN
QUEER KGS & QUEENS: WAS JAM I & VI GAY?
At the same time, is easier for Cudjo to sistep any accatns of beg gay bee he has the other markers of stereotypil masculy (like wrtlg prows and strength) to fend him om any ridicule, while Quey do not.
For even potentially beg gay, Quey is separated not only om his bt iend but also om his society as a whole, teachg him a harsh lson about the expectatns placed on him as a man. The societal expectatns that Quey feels about beg gay then affect his feelgs about takg part the slave tra: he to expect that self-loathg is a normal part of life, and that one is expected to overe that kd of weakns.
A RSIAN REALY TV SHOW LLED 'I'M NOT GAY' MAK 8 NTTANTS GUS WHICH IS GAY — AND 'S HOSTED BY A RIGHT-WG POLICIAN
Quey’s chapter revolv around his personaly, and the narrator reveals Quey’s homosexualy. Quey do not explicly or verbally exprs his emotns, but they are apparent externally, which suggts that Quey feels self-nsc about his inty sce homosexualy is stigmatized society. Quey reprents an anomaly om Akan people, one who mt hi his te sir and homosexualy to ensure that his love will be prerved.