A ep look to gay clone culture, om s history to s morn day rnatns, and how this group to reprent a culture of nformy.
Contents:
- GAY HISTORY: AFTER STONEWALL CLON, CLOSETS AND COS
- OP-ED: THE GAY CLON EVERYONE KNOWS
- POLIL-ENOMIC NSTCTN OF GAY MALE CLONE INTY
- ATTACK OF THE CLON: ATHETIC AND POLIL CONFORMY AMONG WHE GAY MEN.
- TURNS OUT, BARBIELAND ISN'T AS GAY AS S QUEER FANS HAD HOPED
GAY HISTORY: AFTER STONEWALL CLON, CLOSETS AND COS
Late June’s (2019) 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Rts is makg this Pri month a particularly reflective one. But like a newly mted AARP member flippg through their high school yearbook, the morn gay rights movement’s “Big five-oh” moment brgs, wh s flood of memori, certa hard qutns—not the least of which is: What posssed… * gay clone culture *
“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.
”) “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. “The clone look was certaly about a whe gay man’s rponse and engagement wh those archetyp, ” says Ben Barry, the an of the school of fashn at the New School’s Parsons School of Dign, whose rearch foc on fashn’s relatnship to masculy, sexualy, and the body.
OP-ED: THE GAY CLON EVERYONE KNOWS
Gay men of the '70s are remembered for hirsute fac and sktight jeans; their brothers of the '90s were partial to bangs and stubble. How will the gay "look" of the 2010s be remembered? * gay clone culture *
But like a newly mted AARP member flippg through their high school yearbook, the morn gay rights movement’s “Big five-oh” moment brgs, wh s flood of memori, certa hard qutns—not the least of which is: What posssed you to wear that? “I have, fortunately, no photos publicly available of me durg my ’70s platform sho and glter rock perd, ” says Joseph Hawks, director of the ONE Natnal Gay and Lbian Library and Archiv at the USC Librari, who spoke wh the Bla about how the thgs we put our leral closet n liberate om the figurative one (or keep there).
POLIL-ENOMIC NSTCTN OF GAY MALE CLONE INTY
Social Constctn is an ill-fed approach, lackg specificy and poorly sued for solvg problems of the real world. A ncrete analysis of negative aspects of the Gay Clone Liftyle, wh a particular foc upon the premier gay clone dg, "poppers" (or nre halants), is ntraste … * gay clone culture *
“It noted serns of mment to beg gay and beg mascule, as well as beg cisive about what kd of sex you were after, ” Bby noted, of the “alignment of stume and behavr… unmistakable symbols of sexual preference, such as blue or red handkerchiefs left or right rear pockets of jeans, to dite top or bottom.
ATTACK OF THE CLON: ATHETIC AND POLIL CONFORMY AMONG WHE GAY MEN.
“I lled the ‘A-Gays, ’ a standard that is unobtaable” yet sirable and pursued, Wallace rells, also notg the Chelsea Boy look shared s time the sun wh “gnge and goth, the alternative kids who, no matter how hard they tried, uld not f . I've certaly read about Ana Bryant's pie to the face and Barney Frank's youthful(ish) discretns, but what really gets me to a time warp k-hole are the now-disntued personals and advertisements for bars, clubs, and "spas"; you get to see how gay men really prented themselv and what the often-warped standard of bety the issue is om the '60s, the featured guys are smooth, mcled, and whe (diversy wasn't our strong su back then). Sce I haven't been to a gay bar six months (too much effort), I cid to pese -- our sister se and arber of gayville -- to see what the predomant gay look is the attentn was pulled strongly and swiftly toward "The 30 Sexit Gay Sex Scen Film" (unlike fashn, men never change).
TURNS OUT, BARBIELAND ISN'T AS GAY AS S QUEER FANS HAD HOPED
AbstractThis chapter reviss Fouult’s brief, fluential terview “Friendship as a Way of Life” orr to terrogate what his figuratn of iendship means for trans, tersex, of lor, and otherwise non-homonormative subjects who are so often relegated to the outskirts of the circus of homonormative timaci—fetishized and spectacularized while barred om prehensn as legible sexual partners. A ncrete analysis of negative aspects of the Gay Clone Liftyle, wh a particular foc upon the premier gay clone dg, "poppers" (or nre halants), is ntrasted to the sultory verbalizg characteristic of most social nstctnist wrg.