Prce was a bold and darg mil novator, and a fearls challenger of genr boundari. But was Prce gay? This might answer that qutn.
Contents:
- PRCE: GAY IN, WHETHER HE WANTED TO BE OR NOT
- TURNS OUT PRCE WAS A GAY-BASHG HOMOPHOBE
- RNCHY PRCE WAS ACTUALLY A NSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN WHO REPORTEDLY OPPOSED GAY MARRIAGE
PRCE: GAY IN, WHETHER HE WANTED TO BE OR NOT
As Gee Chncey not his 1994 book Gay New York, the laws were not jt reprsive for gays; they uld be ed to crimalize any form of sex outsi marriage, even heterosexual sex, as amatr prostutn. Dis mic rapidly beme an tegrated effort on all levels—a mil genre unniably more open to gay men than tradnal R&B and more open to Ain-Amerins and women than untry or rock. Author Gillian Frank reported an article lled “Disphobia: Antigay Prejudice and the 1979 Backlash agast Dis” that attendance at the event surged to 70, 000, greatly exceedg the park’s pacy.
TURNS OUT PRCE WAS A GAY-BASHG HOMOPHOBE
However, the backlash was not directed simply at a mil genre but at the inti lked to dis culture, ” namely women, blacks, and gays. She said, “Are you gay?
RNCHY PRCE WAS ACTUALLY A NSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN WHO REPORTEDLY OPPOSED GAY MARRIAGE
In “Uptown, ” when the woman asks “are you gay, ” ’s accatory. ” But wh the release of 1999 the followg year, when Prce rebrand his solo act as the ensemble Prce and the Revolutn, the gay subtexts were shelved favor of an exprsly heterosexual versn of liberatn.