In a new documentary, a gay man tri to change the sound of his voice and wonrs why, exactly, he thks he should.
Contents:
- A DOCUMENTARIAN WONRS: 'DO I SOUND GAY?'
- IS THERE A “GAY VOICE”?
- THE GAY LISP?
- STUDY SE ROOTS OF 'GAY LISP' BOYHOOD
- OF LISPS AND LGUISTICS: THE POWER OF THE GAY VOICE
A DOCUMENTARIAN WONRS: 'DO I SOUND GAY?'
* gay lisp documentary *
Filmmaker David Thorpe (middle) explor whether there's such a thg as a "gay voice. In the wake of a bad breakup, journalist and gay activist David Thorpe did what many of do: He took tense ventory of his own flaws and securi, then stepped up one of them to a Thg.
A good Thg, as turns out, whose end rult is the charmg documentary Do I Sound Gay?, which Thorpe wryly treats his anxieti about his "gay" voice as an exercise self-improvement, and wds up wh a pellg portra of ternalized homophobia and liberatn.
IS THERE A “GAY VOICE”?
Michael Schulman on “Do I Sound Gay?,” a documentary by David Thorpe that explor how vol nc are associated wh sexualy. * gay lisp documentary *
Thorpe adms that gog , he was "repelled" by a speech style that mak gay men sound like "brayg nni.
THE GAY LISP?
When to the gay voice, Medil Daily not that “as a society we associate” a lisp wh beg gay, though the lisp is actually “no way lked to a child’s future sexual preference.“ Now prelimary data om a Universy of Mnota study may shed some light on where our belief the so-lled "gay lisp” om: The study found that boys ag 5 to 11 diagnosed wh genr dysphoria—they don’t intify as boys—are more likely to e “th” sounds when pronouncg the letter “s” than their peers. While all boys wh genr dysphoria certaly don’t bee gay men, they are “statistilly more likely” to do so, says rearcher Benjam Munson, who prented his fdgs at the biannual Meetg of the Atil Society of Ameri. “The thors speculate that stereotyp of gay adults may be rooted the speech of boys who go on to intify as gay,” wr Kelly Servick at Science. Based on the fdgs, one of Munson’s theori on the “gay lisp” stereotype is that when we were children we regnized the lisp as the speech of “ls mascule” boys, and so we assume adult gay men will speak the same way. * gay lisp documentary *
Back South Carola's Bible Belt, where Thorpe grew up, relativ and childhood iends pot out that he didn't sound gay until he me out of the closet llege.
Friends wh his tight-kn gay circle are more divid: Some nfs to hatg their lispg, anoidal voic; others own gayspeak wh varyg gre of fiance and jubilatn.
STUDY SE ROOTS OF 'GAY LISP' BOYHOOD
Thorpe brgs lguists to ttify that there's ltle evince to support the argument that gay speech is nate.
OF LISPS AND LGUISTICS: THE POWER OF THE GAY VOICE
The explanatn that pleas him most is that gay speech has s origs ls blogy or nro-chemistry than early female fluence: Men who grow up mostly around women tend to mimic feme speech styl — which, Thorpe argu, would expla why some straight men sound gay, and why gays who grow up wh brothers often velop basso profundos. Do I Sound Gay? Is very good on the way many gay men who were bullied as children have learned to turn the hatred of others ward, which helps expla s of gay hyper-masculy and ternal ostracism of effemate men.