The gay men's magaz QQ and Ciao! were unabashedly liberated, but they still tered to an exclive dience.
Contents:
- DISVERG THE “GAY LIFTYLE” THROUGH 1970S MAGAZ
- GAY SEX IN THE 70S
- AH MEN CATALOG VTAGE GAY FASHN BARRESI CORVELLO 70S
DISVERG THE “GAY LIFTYLE” THROUGH 1970S MAGAZ
* gay fashion 70s *
But when one particular look cropped up the post-Stonewall gay scene of the 1970s, was so popular—and so distct—that the guys who sported were dismissed as “clon.
GAY SEX IN THE 70S
Joseph Lovett's documentary Gay Sex In The 70s has an tentnally provotive tle, but anyone wh any knowledge of gay history will know what signifi. In 1969, the Stonewall Rts New York effectively beat back the crimalizatn of homosexual acts the cy, and 1981, the first s of AIDS began… * gay fashion 70s *
)And while the nickname was ially pejorative, the clone perd marked perhaps the first time that gay men prented themselv wh a queer-signalg uniform that was a direct rponse to societal stereotyp.
“The clone was a reactn to thgs you would see movi of gay men beg flty and nelly, ” says John Calendo, a wrer who lived LA and New York Cy throughout the 70s and 80s, and worked as an edor at the clone-cubatg sk mags Blueboy and In Touch for Men. He pots to the gay mstrel stereotyp the 1967 film The Producers, along wh the timid-lookg guys on the illtrated vers of gay pulp books wh nam like All the Sad Young Men.
AH MEN CATALOG VTAGE GAY FASHN BARRESI CORVELLO 70S
(Not to mentn the 1964 article Life magaze lled “Homosexualy Ameri, ” which scribed a “sad and often sordid world. ”) “That’s the kd of imagery”—backwards stereotyp that basilly villaized queer people—“that a lot of my generatn who beme the clone people grew up wh the ccible of the 60s, ” Calendo ntu, when the civil rights and gay liberatn movements were expandg ias of equaly and eedom. Drsg like a clone, he says, was a rejectn of those olr gay ’s not so easy to ppot precisely who origated the clone ial, guys who were alive at the time ually brg up Al Parker, an adult film star turned producer and director who worked om the 70s to the early 90s.
(Parker would eventually bee an advote for gay rights and safe sex, producg only safe-sex films before he passed away om plitns due to AIDS 1992. It was like, Oh that’s somethg wh a ltle work I uld atta, and I thk that’s why beme so quickly absorbed to the gay muny. “When I thk back on havg lived through the time, was like gay guys were pg om this stereotype that was jt culted to the culture of sissi and faggots, ” says Woodff.