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THE 1990S MANIA FOR OUTG GAY MEN!
Ever heard phras like “LGBT+ is a new thg” or “back my day, there weren’t as many gay people around”? This perceptn obvly is not reflective of realy, but ’s also not pletely wrong. * gay erasure in history *
Before examg the fluidy of ias like genr and sexualy the Middle Ag and Renaissance, is important to acknowledge that many of the terms we e today (and ntue to velop and refe) such as hetero-, homo-, bi-, and a-sexual, did not exist at the time.
WRG GAY HISTORY
From 1990, there was a mania the LGBT muny for outg high profile gay men polics, bs, and entertament. Why? * gay erasure in history *
Sats Mrice and Theos—third-century CE soldiers of the Sacred Band of Theb North Ai and Christian martyr-sats—are among the fac of the past who had a homosocial relatnship, volvg iendship, fily, or a bond among members of the same sex (a bromance, so to speak, but on a eper level). For example, is there a potential “gay” (or sodomil) unrpng to Gvanni Anton Bazzi’s drawg of Christ Carryg the Cross, given that the artist appears to have loved boys and men “more than was cent, ” as we are told by Vasari?
The prent thors have crged mm galleri when tour guis or visors fixate on Gvanni Anton’s bgraphy to the pot at which a drawg like the one above, or a patg of The Martyrdom of Sat Sebastian, is rced to ttg a visor’s gaydar, so to speak. Devotn to the sat creased followg the Black Death (1348), and imag of his toned body and serene exprsn the face of tremendo torture and imment ath have a lastg appeal for the gay muny today, pecially the wake of the AIDS panmic of the 1980s.
The pated the picture that lovers would be buried together, and that they were men and women, so the disvery of the two men the same grave has rearchers and historians a flurry to piece together the most likely explanatn given what’s known about that culture, s burial practic and s viewpot on homosexualy. Current unrstandgs of ancient cultur n only be taken g a morn lens but nsirg that lens is largely homophobic to beg wh, bears argug that more historil figur were members of the LGBTQ+ muny, however ltle their bated sexuali are known. “Gayns” is hard to gge through skeletal specimens, personal letters and ted gus at ancient cultur, but historians, rearchers and the public need to open a dialogue about LGBTQ+ history for the good of our world.
GAY RIGHTS
Christa B. Hanhardt Among the first lsons stctors teach lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr (LGBT) history class is about the changg fns and of the word queer. Up through the neteenth century the word was primarily ed to mark dividuals nsired odd or outsi social norms. Queer rried particular currency sndal om the * gay erasure in history *
So while whe gay men have also been hidn om history, gay men of lor are, wh notable exceptns like Baldw, Langston Hugh and Bayard Rt, also absent om the historil lexin that eras women and queers and trans people.
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I want to know more about the bravery of women who were burned as wch for beg lbians, the two-spir people who were revered among Indigeno trib, the social reformist women who were also lbians, the Black and brown Civil Rights activists who were also lbian, gay, bi and trans, the artists and wrers whose work is tght while their sexual orientatn or genr inty is kept hidn.
The fierce queer polics of Bronski Beat and the barely-d sex-posivy of Frankie Go To Hollywood ma some noise on the US charts the early 1980s while Elton John still prented as bisexual, but really wasn’t until Erasure explod onto the scene a uple years later that an open and fiant gay voice uld be heard at your high school dance. You may be able to fd the same ntent another format, or you may be able to fd more rmatn, at their web I love Queer ins were a really weird thg the UK bee like Andy was sayg, a lot of the TV personali that were gay were such stereotyp. I wanted to nail my lors to the wall and be as gay as possible, which I suppose is jt like those telly nelli on the now, people e out wh a bang and a wallop, and 's all embracg, but seems to last five mut.
The 1920s and early ‘30’s looked like the begng of the end for centuri of gay tolerance. Then me fascism and the Nazis. * gay erasure in history *
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The gay rights movement the Uned Stat began the 1920s and saw huge progrs the 2000s, wh laws prohibg homosexual activy stck down and a Supreme Court lg legalizg same-sex marriage. * gay erasure in history *
” Here, but Not QueerStraightwashg is fed as the terpretatn of a queer character or relatnship as other words, ’s when films and TV shows portray gay, lbian, bisexual, or asexual characters as cidly straight.