Why are so many young gay profsnals leavg Ccnati?
Contents:
- THE GREAT GAY MIGRATN
- CY ON A HILL: SAN FRANCIS AND ‘THE GREAT GAY MIGRATN’ THE U.S. COLONIAL PRENT
- GET THEE TO A BIG CY: SEXUAL IMAGARY AND THE GREAT GAY MIGRATN
THE GREAT GAY MIGRATN
* great gay migration *
“… (Cryg ont of me) … My parents didn’t want to have a gay child so they stopped the relatnship.
That is a touchg story om one of my terlocutors when I terviewed 20 Indonian gays Paris as part of my PhD rearch about migratn of Indonian gays to Paris. The migratn of gays has happened wh and between many untri the world. One peak uld be seen the Uned Stat the early 1970s and early 1980s as the “Great Gay Migratn”, which was marked by “an flux of tens of thoands of lbians and gay men (as well as dividuals bent on explorg their sexualy) to major urban areas across the Uned Stat.
CY ON A HILL: SAN FRANCIS AND ‘THE GREAT GAY MIGRATN’ THE U.S. COLONIAL PRENT
by Savannah J. Kilner In Marlon Riggs’ 1989 film Tongu Untied, his character leav the “sea of vanilla” that is the whe gay enclave of the San Francis’s… * great gay migration *
”(1) Why then, are some gays and lbians movg to other untri? Acrdg to Takács, Mocsonaki, and Tóth, Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr (LGBT) people n be seen as members of a mory group; that is, a group characterized by a relative powerlsns regardg their tert reprentg abili.
Along wh this go homophobia: the cultural valuatn of homosexualy. Their sexualy th disparaged, homosexuals are subject to shamg, harassment, discrimatn, and vlence, while beg nied legal rights and equal protectn – other words, nials of regnn. Gays and lbians also suffer ser enomic jtic; they n be summarily dismissed om paid work and are nied fay-based social-welfare benefs.
The ia that homosexualy is a disease is wily shared Indonia where they suffer the nsequenc of a severely homophobic society. At the begng of the 1980’s, homosexualy beme closely nnected to the spread of the aids vis the mds of many Indonians.
GET THEE TO A BIG CY: SEXUAL IMAGARY AND THE GREAT GAY MIGRATN
As a nsequence, Indonia, people ll gay people ‘orang sak’ (the ‘sick’).
While homosexualy is not crimalized, a recent poll shows 93 percent of Indonians feel homosexual upl should not be accepted. In practice, homosexualy has been rmally tolerated so long as s practice is discreet and hidn. Livg Indonia as a gay is hard bee was blocked by the attus of many who still nnot accept homosexualy even though there are some people who thk that homosexualy is a sexual preference that is not agast nature.