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Christe Pierce, Anti-Homosexual and Gay: Rereadg Sartre, Hypatia, Vol. 22, No. 1, Wrg Agast Heterosexism (Wter, 2007), pp. 10-23

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ANTI-HOMOSEXUAL AND GAY: REREADG SARTRE

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Terri Murray says that Jean-Pl Sartre was simply wrong about gay people and self-ceptn. To illtrate this, Sartre imag a homosexual explog the ambigui to ny that he has chosen his homosexualy. The homosexual who would impute the e of his sexual orientatn to ‘nature’, or an ‘sential ndn, ’ or (nowadays) his geic make-up is actg bad fah.

WERE THE SPARTANS GAY? HOMOSEXUALY SPARTA, ANCIENT GREECE

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Sartre assum that homosexualy and wardice are alike that both are misnsted as beg evable, or as havg some e other than the dividual’s choice.

” Likewise, says Sartre, the homosexual treats his ‘ndn’ as termg his behavur.

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One problem wh this analogy is that rts on an unproven assumptn, and one that has always been absolutely ccial to the ratnale of homophobia (sofar as homophobia has any ratnale). Image for a moment that stead of drawg the analogy between wardice and homosexualy, Sartre had stead ed wardice and heterosexualy. So why do Sartre imply that homosexualy is a choice some fundamental way that heterosexualy is not?

The most likely answer is that whether homosexualy is nature or nurture is still a lively issue. Until there is nclive proof that homosexual orientatn is ‘natural’ (i.

Geic and th evable) the same way that heterosexualy is so, there will always be many who regard homosexualy as the liberate ‘viant’ behavur of an otherwise heterosexual person.

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