Gay, bisexual, and queer-intifyg (GBQ) muni tend to prise var subcultural inty groups based around shared practic and tersectna
Contents:
- A HANDY GUI TO ALL GAY MEN
- FROM DRAG QUEENS TO LEATHERMEN: LANGUAGE, GENR, AND GAY MALE SUBCULTUR
- PHYSIL, BEHAVRAL, AND PSYCHOLOGIL TRAS OF GAY MEN INTIFYG AS BEARS
- UNRSTANDG GAY COMMUNY SUBCULTUR: IMPLITNS FOR HIV PREVENTN
- MULTIPLE FORMS OF MASCULY GAY MALE SUBCULTUR
- PHYSIL, BEHAVRAL, AND PSYCHOLOGIL TRAS OF GAY MEN INTIFYG AS BEARS
- GAY MALE SUBCULTURE
- EXPLORG THE ADOPTN AND EXPRSN OF SUBCULTURAL INTI AMONG GAY, BISEXUAL, AND QUEER-INTIFYG MEN ATRALIA
- KEV MAXEN BE FIRST MALE ACH A US MEN’S PROFSNAL SPORTS LEAGUE TO PUBLICLY E OUT AS GAY
A HANDY GUI TO ALL GAY MEN
The gay world is often reprented as some sort of monolhic whole that has the same culture. That is a lie. It is actually broken down to a handful of substrata to which each gay belongs. Here they are. * gay male subcultures *
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Barrett, Rty, From Drag Queens to Leathermen: Language, Genr, and Gay Male Subcultur, Studi Language Genr and Sexualy (New York, 2017; onle edn, Oxford Amic, 22 June 2017),, accsed 8 Aug.
While qualative data document such self-intifiers as mascule-actg gay men who weigh more and have more body hair, there has to date been no quantative analysis of this group’s characteristics. Keywords: Bears, Gay Culture, Gay and Bisexual Men, Self-teem, Masculy, ObyINTRODUCTIONThe gay muny is ultimately a heterogeneo one wh many subgroups and subcultur—one of the monali among them beg the sire to have same-sex enunters. Bee there is a arth of general rearch regardg this muny, and no studi to date that e quantative methods, we cid to explore this muny quantatively—g an Inter-nvenience sample, followed by a purposive suggted, the Bear culture exhibs and valu a greater sense of domant (but not necsarily domeerg) “thentic masculy” parison to other subcultur wh the gay muny (e.
FROM DRAG QUEENS TO LEATHERMEN: LANGUAGE, GENR, AND GAY MALE SUBCULTUR
Abstract. This book analyz genred forms of language e several different gay male subcultur. The subcultur nsired clu drag queens, radil f * gay male subcultures *
In rponse and ntrast wh Leathermen, Bears mata their mascule inty whout adoptg negative hypermascule tennci to acmodate all partners, spe their size or body is some theoretil support for why the Bear inty spltered om the gay male mastream culture. G., twks, partyboys, A-listers) that are anthetil to, and even antagonistic towards Bears, men who are hairier and heavier exist and adopt an inty to afont the stereotypil “alpha” gay male.
PHYSIL, BEHAVRAL, AND PSYCHOLOGIL TRAS OF GAY MEN INTIFYG AS BEARS
Gay and bisexual men (GBM) who participate gay muny subcultur have different profil, cludg differg risk behavrs. We examed men's participatn gay muny subcultur, and s associatn wh risk behavr. In a cross-sectnal survey, 849 GBM provid rmatn about m … * gay male subcultures *
Popular culture, the media, and Wtern hetero- and homosexual expectatns have normalized the ial male body as one that is lean, mcular, and v-shaped (wh broad shoulrs, a narrow waist, and a flat but well-fed stomach) (Olivardia, Pope, Borowiecki, & Cohane, 2000).
UNRSTANDG GAY COMMUNY SUBCULTUR: IMPLITNS FOR HIV PREVENTN
This chapter exam masculy gay male subcultur orr to outle an approach to masculy based semtics and soccultural lguistics. * gay male subcultures *
G., poor self-image/self-teem) velop both heterosexual and homosexual men exhibg ls sirable physil tras (Beren, Hayn, Wilfley, & Grilo, 1996; Morrison, Morrison, & Sager, 2004; Pepl et al., 2009; Weer, 2009; Yelland & Tiggemann, 2003).
However, where mastream gay men report wantg partners wh those prevly stated, admired or revered characteristics (Moskowz, Rieger, & Seal, 2009), Bears may not (Manley et al., 2007). Whereas mastream gay men often do not engage sired or preferred sexual behavrs bee of fears of rejectn or judgment (Kamski, Chapman, Hayn, & Own, 2004), those the more acceptg Bear muny reject the fears due to their beg ultimately “feme” nature (Hennen, 2005).
MULTIPLE FORMS OF MASCULY GAY MALE SUBCULTUR
The Bear muny exists as a subculture reactn to the larger gay muny. It rejects the normative ialized male bety revered by mastream gay men. While qualative data document such self-intifiers as mascule-actg gay men who weigh more and have more body hair, there has to date … * gay male subcultures *
G., uratn, fistg, voyrism, exhibnism) (Grov, Parsons, & Bimbi, 2010) to the active existence of the Bear muny and regnn of this subculture by the larger gay/bisexual male culture, more rearch is need to explore the gree to which the prevly mentned physil, behavral, and psychologil differenc actually exist. In explorg the smaller subcultur of the larger gay/bisexual male culture, soclogy, psychology, and even public health n better expla and addrs the needs of men wh same-sex attractns.
Specifilly, our first study was more exploratory and foced on the physil tras, partner selectn, and rejectn creria of gay men (wh which we llected enough Bears for analys).
PHYSIL, BEHAVRAL, AND PSYCHOLOGIL TRAS OF GAY MEN INTIFYG AS BEARS
Providg unselg servic to gay men is nsired an ethil practice profsnal unselg. Wh the recent chang the Defense of Marriage Act and legalizatn of gay marriage natnwi, is safe to say that many Amerins are more acceptg of same-sex relatnships than the past. However, although societal attus are shiftg towards affirmatn of gay rights, divisn and discrimatn, masculy shamg, and wh-group labelg between gay men has bee more prevalent. To this pot, gay men have been viewed as a homogeneo populatn, when the realy is that there are a variety of gay subcultur and signifint differenc between them. Knowledge of the subcultur benefs those and out-of-group when they are regnized and unrstood. Wh an crease gay men intifyg wh a subculture wh the gay muny, unselors need to be gnizant of the subcultur their efforts to help gay men self-intify. An explanatn of var gay male subcultur is provid for unselors, unselg supervisors, and unselor tors. * gay male subcultures *
A total of 531 men answered the 2: IML/PriFt Study Procr For the send study, data were llected g an anonymo survey admistered at two pennt gay events May and June 2008: the Internatnal Mr.
GAY MALE SUBCULTURE
* gay male subcultures *
Consirg the likely prevalence of a Bear inty may be held (wh varyg tenaci) by about 14–22% of gay men, the rults provi addnal evince for the manift and latent heterogeney of gay and bisexual rults regardg body tras and partner selectn nfirm, for the first time a systematic manner, fdgs documented prev terview and ethnographic studi. To be able to take a fist or urate on another man may be how the men exemplify their form of masculy—particularly a sexual climate where most gay men do not want to, nnot, or will not enact the behavrs. Regardls of the potential explanatn, Bears appear to be more sexually diverse and explorative than mastream gay and bisexual rults documented lower self-teem, which ntradicted both our hypothis and others’ terview rearch (e.
EXPLORG THE ADOPTN AND EXPRSN OF SUBCULTURAL INTI AMONG GAY, BISEXUAL, AND QUEER-INTIFYG MEN ATRALIA
Simply, to the Bear culture and reactn to mastream gay men, Bears may self-prent as feelg good; however, ternally, they may wish that they had those normative ialized bety tras. In this rpect, Bears may overtimate and overstate re towards partners to self-prent as beg distct om men adherg to the mastream gay culture (which are often stereotyped as treatg partners as disposable) (Isay, 2009). A portra emerg om the Bear rults that supports a theory for why the gay muny ultimately is so heterogeneo (and th produc the high gree of spoff subcultur): Cultur facilate succsful same-sex enunters.
As Bears are not vastly different towards their sexual partners than mastream gay men, the culture veloped to ensure that even the heavit, hairit, and/or shortt dividual uld partner.
KEV MAXEN BE FIRST MALE ACH A US MEN’S PROFSNAL SPORTS LEAGUE TO PUBLICLY E OUT AS GAY
Whether the ems are applible to gay men, bisexuals, or men qutng their sexualy remas rpect to methods, the parabily of sampl may be somewhat uncerta, as one was llected through ter surveyg and the other, through paper survey. A study that answers the rearch qutns would provi further evince to support the heterogeney hypothis: Not only is the mastream gay muny culturally heterogeneo, but so are the sexual health behavrs and problems wh last suggtn for future rearch would be to tt some of the theori generated by the current data.