Kev Maxen, an associate strength ach wh the Jacksonville Jaguars, has bee the first male ach a major U.S.-based profsnal league to e out as gay.
Contents:
- GAY STEREOTYP: ARE THEY TE?
- AN ILLTRATED GUI TO REGNIZG YOUR GAY STEREOTYP
- JAGS' MAXEN IS FIRST MALE AMERIN PRO SPORTS ACH TO E OUT AS GAY
- RACIAL STEREOTYPG OF GAY MEN: CAN A MORY SEXUAL ORIENTATN ERASE RACE?☆,☆☆
- KEV MAXEN BE FIRST MALE ACH A US MEN’S PROFSNAL SPORTS LEAGUE TO PUBLICLY E OUT AS GAY
- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS KEV MAXEN BE FIRST PROFSNAL MALE ACH TO E OUT AS GAY
- 15 STEREOTYP THAT LIM OUR PERCEPTNS OF GAY MEN
GAY STEREOTYP: ARE THEY TE?
Jaguars assistant Kev Maxen has bee the first male ach major Amerin men's pro sports to publicly e out as gay, tellg he ma the cisn bee he didn't want to hi who he is any longer. * gay men stereotype *
15, 2006 — -- Gay activists often cricize media verage of gay pri paras, sayg, rrectly, that the media foc on the extreme, the more flamboyantly feme men and very mascule women. Not all straight men are bad drsers, " he is rearch that suggts gay men do prefer certa profsns, like fashn, terr sign and hair lorg, and that lbians are more likely to prefer sports and the ary.
Rearchers say 's bee lbians, on average, are attracted to more mascule occupatns, and gay men tend to prefer more feme is te that hostily toward gay people drove many away om some other profsns.
AN ILLTRATED GUI TO REGNIZG YOUR GAY STEREOTYP
Kev Maxen has bee the first male ach a US men’s profsnal sports league to e out as gay. * gay men stereotype *
"Whether you work, you know, as an artist or a sger or a dancer, those are all really creative plac where gay people are embraced, " Krsley saidIncreasgly gay people are visible every profsn.
And probably has to do wh the of sexual orientatn and early effects of hormon on the bra, " Bailey did a survey of profsnal dancers and found half the men were gay. You n tell far better than chance who's a gay man om jt listeng to him say four sentenc, " Bailey Bailey's help, "20/20" ran a tt 2004 to see if people uld tell who was gay and who was straight. The man who most people thought was straight was actually people do thk that gay men are more promiscuo than straight men, and fact, Bailey said, gay men do have more sex partners.
JAGS' MAXEN IS FIRST MALE AMERIN PRO SPORTS ACH TO E OUT AS GAY
"I thk that the typil straight man would have as many sex partners as the typil gay man if he uld, " Bailey, we asked Bailey, isn't stereotypg harmful? As the Gay & Lbian Alliance Agast Defamatn (GLAAD) pots out, bisexual people are often acced of beg more promiscuo than non-bisexual people bee they are attracted to both men and women. A 2017 survey for Attu magaze polled around 5, 000 gay, queer, or bisexual men—and a staggerg 69 percent of them admted that their sexual orientatn ma them feel ls mascule at some pot their liv.
Many of those surveyed also poted to the fact that gay men are still not reprented fairly the media, which has only add to this one-note stereotype. In recent s, anti-gay protters have asserted that gay men pose a great danger to society, cg that sexual predators and pedophil are more likely to be gay men. In the spir of batg stereotyp by reclaimg and celebratg them, BBDO NY Art Director Jam Kuczynski and illtrator Pl Tuller have created a “Gui to Gay Stereotyp, ” a seri of silk screened imag pturg the sence of your neighborhood gay posters, released this week as we head to Pri season, celebrate the recent Supreme Court cisn on DOMA.
RACIAL STEREOTYPG OF GAY MEN: CAN A MORY SEXUAL ORIENTATN ERASE RACE?☆,☆☆
The posters are available for $18 each, and some of the proceeds will go to the “Thk B4 You Speak” mpaign, which supports LGBT teens and rais awarens about homophobia and the e of terms like “That’s so gay, ” “Dyke” and “Faggot.
-- Jaguars assistant strength and ndng ach Kev Maxen has bee the first male ach major Amerin men's profsnal sports to publicly e out as gay, tellg he ma the cisn bee he didn't want to hi who he is any longer and to possibly spire others siar 's a cisn and move that drew praise and support om owner Shad Khan, who was a vol and emphatic supporter of a cy ordance that expand protectns on the grounds of sexual orientatn, genr inty and genr exprsn. IntroductnWh 100 lisends of seeg someone's face for the first time, we make up our mds about what their genr is, what their race is, whether they are old or young, and even about whether they are homosexual or heterosexual (Todorov, Olivola, Dotsch, & Men-Siedlecki, 2015). As such, unrstandg the factors that accentuate or attenuate how stereotypic someone seems of their racial group is of broad tert to psychologists and laypeople prcipal hypothis—that gay (vs.
Non-gay) members of a racial group, the addn of stereotypilly gay characteristics n displace, nflict wh, and potentially erase racial characteristics that would otherwise be prent the group prototype. Non-gay) members of all racial and ethnic far, we have argued that when prototyp of gay men are bed wh prototyp of particular racial groups, the prumptns of heterosexualy herent the racial prototyp are challenged ways that rce racial prototypily. Soclogil analys nfirm that gay men are often picted the media as enomilly fortable Whe men (Barrett & Pollack, 2005; Bébé, 2001; Shugart, 2003; Valocchi, 1999), spe the much greater diversy that actually characteriz gay muni (e.
KEV MAXEN BE FIRST MALE ACH A US MEN’S PROFSNAL SPORTS LEAGUE TO PUBLICLY E OUT AS GAY
This means that for gay men belongg to stereotypilly lower-SES racial and ethnic groups, there is not only a clash of stereotyp ncerng sexualy-related tras but also ncerng SES-related tras. Gay prototyp prume relative affluence, and prototyp of affluence turn implite Whens (Freeman et al., 2011; Lei & Bonhsen, 2017; Penner & Saperste, 2008).
Non-gay) men om stereotypilly low-SES racial groups will be seen as posssg stereotypilly Wher characteristics, prumably bee they will be thought of as posssg higher SES.
The ratgsExperiments 1a, 1b, and 1cIn Experiments 1a, 1b, and 1c, we examed participants' stereotyp of Black and Whe men as a functn of whether or not the men were scribed as gay. Per Outsports, Maxen is the “first publicly out male ach a major Amerin men’s pro sports league, ” wh WNBA ach Curt Miller, who publicly me out to the media as gay 2015, also a publicly out male ach an Amerin profsnal sports league.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS KEV MAXEN BE FIRST PROFSNAL MALE ACH TO E OUT AS GAY
Stereotyp are th both characteristics seen as mon wh a social group, for stance, “gay men are fashnable, ” and somethg that fluenc social tegorizatn, for stance, “bee that man is fashnable he is probably gay” (Cox and Deve, 2015). The stereotype ntent for sexual mory groups has been found to be partly verted pared to the ntent of stereotyp about the general genr groups women and men, such that the stereotype ntent for lbian women is more siar to that of men general, while the stereotype ntent for gay men is more siar to that of women general1 (see for stance, Blashill and Powlishta, 2009).
Rearch on beliefs regardg genr versn of characteristics associated wh sexual mori have found that homosexual women and men are seen as more siar to other-genr heterosexual groups than to their rpective same genr group (Ke and Dex, 1987; Blashill and Powlishta, 2009), and that heterosexual groups are seen are more genr typil than homosexual or bisexual groups (Ghavami and Pepl, 2018). In fact, homosexual women and men n be rated as equally mascule and feme (Clarke and Arnold, 2017) wh parable gre of siari to both same and other genr groups (Ghavami and Pepl, 2018): suggtg an androgyny rather than genr versn view of sexual mori.
Studi of stereotype ntent for sexual mory groups nducted different cultur show different gre of agency and munn clud cultural stereotyp regardg homosexual women and men, rangg om high on both dimensns (homosexual men Norway; Bye et al., 2014) to low on both dimensns (homosexual men Mexi; Durante et al., 2013). Fdgs om Atralia (Durante et al., 2013), Germany (Eck, 2002; Asbrock, 2010), Italy (Brambilla et al., 2011), and the Uned Stat (Fiske et al., 2002) show eher medium levels of agency and munn clud the stereotyp about homosexual women and men, or partial genr versn of stereotype ntent. Gay men have been more monly mentned such group salience measur than lbian women, potentially due to mechanisms of tersectnal visibily (Purdie-Vghns and Eibach, 2008), and bisexual women and men are pletely absent.
15 STEREOTYP THAT LIM OUR PERCEPTNS OF GAY MEN
Studi specifilly dited to measurg stereotype ntent for homosexual and bisexual women and men (Vghn et al., 2017), as well as heterosexual dto (Mize and Manago, 2018), are few number. Comparisons between homosexual and bisexual women and men dite eher that bisexual groups form a clter relatively low on both munn and agency (Mize and Manago, 2018), or that ratgs of munn follow a genred (but verted) pattern, while ratgs of agency is lower for bisexual men than for remag groups (Vghn et al., 2017).
Lookg not across but wh sexual mori also reveals diametrilly different stereotype ntent for subgroups of lbian women and gay men (Clsell and Fiske, 2005; Brambilla et al., 2011). While implic attus toward homosexual and bisexual women and men have begun to bee an object of study (for exampl, see for stance, Steffens and Wagner, 2004; Morrison et al., 2010; Breen and Karpski, 2013), there are to our knowledge no studi on implic stereotype ntent terms of munn and agency for sexual mori g the SC-IAT. The current rearch aimed to provi a scriptn of stereotype ntent at the tersectn of genr and sexual orientatn, specifilly for the genrs women and men, and the sexual orientatns heterosexualy, homosexualy, and bisexualy.
Participants both studi were randomly assigned to rpond to one of the followg eight target groups: women, men, heterosexual women, heterosexual men, homosexual women, homosexual men, bisexual women, and bisexual men. There was a signifint teractn effect between group genr (women, men) and group sexual orientatn (none listed, heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual) for both munn, F(3, 816) = 83.