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ROBERT REYNOLDS, POST-GAY IN THE USA, Atralasian Journal of Amerin Studi, Vol. 23, No. 2 (December 2004), pp. 102-115

Contents:

WHAT IS "POST GAY" AND WHAT DO IT MEAN?

Abstract. Logo, a U.S. work that lnched 2005 as an explicly lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (Lgbt) channel, has been implementg a rebrandg * post gay *

Tennsee state senator Stacey Campbell recently sponsored a bill lled "Don't Say Gay", that would make illegal to mentn same genr preference the classroom & require teachers to rm parents of stunts they spect of exhibg gay behavr. Iran seems to hang gay people on a regular basis, Senegal's penal  lls for imprisonment of gay people and Senegale police regularly target gay men for arrt and extortn, as do other sub Saharan Ain untri that enforce laws crimalizg gay relatnships.

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What Is "Post Gay" And What Do It Mean? - Wt Hollywood, CA * post gay *

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IT’S A NEW DAY THE GAYBORHOOD

Abstract. Fallg unr the bric of “post-gay,” recent chang gay life challenge theoretil acunts of llective inty by creatg effects that, whi * post gay *

There are no feral laws protectg gays & lbians om discrimatn the workplace based on their sexual orientatn, 14 stat have anti sodomy laws on the books as "crim agast nature" & even as we approach 2014, there are Uned Stat senators & others llg for the ath penalty for gay men & women.

“POST-GAY”: HOW QUEER VALU BENEF ALL PEOPLE WH RABBI JOSHUA LSER. A CLGS JEWISH QUEERI SERI EVENT

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Fallg unr the bric of “post-gay, ” recent chang gay life challenge theoretil acunts of llective inty by creatg effects that, while acknowledged, have not yet been articulated g a parsimon and portable amework.

ARE TEENS “POST-GAY”? CONTEMPORARY ADOLCENTS’ SEXUAL INTY LABELS

Am Ghaziani argu that a “post-gay” culture has troduced a change gay neighborhoods: more men and women are leavg for suburbs and smaller ci. * post gay *

A way to scribe quali or characteristics that may stereotypilly be regard as gay while simultaneoly implyg that labels based on sexual inty are unnecsary, old fashned or the Post Gay notn that homosexuals should be able to fe their inti by somethg other than sexual preference.

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Get rid of your affectatns, you live fuckg NYC (or SF or Seattle or Paris or Berl), and there are like 5 neighborhoods where gay upl regularly hold-hands, unls your only iends are stock brokers 's no big al here, 's all about post-gay now! “To my iends, I’m kd of sexually gay but ethnilly straight, ” Silver those terted Silver’s characterizatn was a soclogist named Am Ghaziani, who has wrten a new book about Ameri’s urban gay enclav, “There Go the Gayborhood?

” “Those who nsir themselv post-gay profs that their sexual orientatn do not form the re of how they fe themselv, ” Ghaziani wr, addg that “post-gays” spend jt as much time wh straight iends as wh gay iends.

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Recent reports suggt that historilly typil sexual inty labels—“gay,” “lbian” and “bisexual”—hav * post gay *

But he documents a transformatn that mimics that of earlier immigrant enclav, triggered largely, he says, by the acceptance of gay men and women the document the untry’s changg gayborhoods, Ghaziani b mographic analysis wh an examatn of forty years of newspaper reportg on gay neighorboods. But we do learn more about a ls-regnized, ls-studied gay bars and clubs have existed sce the late neteenth century, but Ghaziani trac the rise of the gayborhood to the Send World War, when the ary discharged thoands of men and women for beg gay, and many looked for new hom the ci that hoed or were near their ary bas, cludg San Francis, Seattle, New York, and Miami. Gays and lbians ngregated mostly out of self-protectn, Ghaziani explas, but gradually tablished rich social, bs, and polil works that beme draws themselv, givg rise to such fixtur as the Castro San Francis, Dupont Circle Washgton, D.

After the Send World War, gays and lbians first ngregated Old Town, a bohemian area, and then travelled up to New Town; rponse to the Stonewall rts, New York, 1969, gay men and women Chigo tablished Boystown, Lakeview, which quickly beme the cy’s premier gay neighborhood; today, many gay men and women are leavg Boystown for Anrsonville, farther north still. - The Magaze.The world's first fe art photography magaze dited to queer and gay photography.Volume 2 - the Pri Issue featur ten photographers om ne untri: AY (UK), David Charl Colls (Atralia), Matthew Fley (USA), Ashish Gupta (India), Manuel Monyo (Mexi), Juan Anton Papagni Me (Argenta), Sebastian Perotti (Argenta), Mric A. It now reprents more than 67 photographers om 27 untri - cludg Cha, India, Iran, Poland, Rsia and Turkey where gay rights are reprsed and queer liv unr nstant threat.There have been onle and physil exhibns, and two sold out BOYS!

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IN CHIGO, A NEW APPROACH TO GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN WH PROSTATE CANCER

Queer theoretil perspectiv are employed to vtigate the lims and possibili of postgay as relat to queer/trans folks livg the twenty-first century. Throughout this chapter, the analytic and explanatory potential of postgay is explored through... * post gay *

Others suggt that the g out procs may be plited for ethnic or racial mory adolcents, who mt navigate cultural prsur that may disurage homosexualy as well as ethnic or racial prejudice wh predomantly Whe LGBTQ muni. For same-sex attracted youth of lor, the implitn uld be ls likelihood of endorsg any non-heterosexual sexual inty; on the other hand, uld mean that, rather than intify wh the tradnal tegori of “lbian” or “gay, ” they might prefer alternative sexual inti.

” The stunts advoted for the cln of “queer” and “qutng” as distct sexual orientatn tegori (see Diamond 1998; Horner 2007), addn to the historilly typil tegori of gay, lbian, bisexual, and straight/ sexual inty, participants were asked: “What is your sexual orientatn?

A BRIEF HISTORY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

”Differenc Based on Ethnicy, Genr, Age, and GSA MembershipWe pared differenc between those who wrote- an alternative sexual orientatn and each of the other non-heterosexual inty tegori (gay/lbian, bisexual, queer, and qutng). Our rults suggt that is wrong to nclu that gay, lbian, and bisexual inti are irrelevant to ntemporary the small number of participants who provid an alternative sexual inty to scribe themselv, ntent analys revealed two notable them nsistent wh prr work. Th, although we fd that some youth do not adopt the well-known labels, only 19 out of over 2, 500 were ristant to or ambivalent about them, far fewer than one would expect if youth are ed abandong the notn of “gay” (Sav-Williams 2005) or ristg (Sav-Williams 2008) parg those who wrote alternative rpons for the qutn on sexual orientatn to those who endorsed the provid tegori, we found no differenc based on race or ethnicy, nsistent wh prr rearch (Rosar et al.

MOSW GAY BARS

Our fdg that 70% of non-heterosexual youth endorse LGB labels may, fact, be an unrtimate of the gree to which “lbian, ” “gay, ” and “bisexual” are meangful labels for ntemporary young people other regns, at least the Uned rults challenge the ia that diversy sexual inti—or ristance to them—is now the norm among adolcents (Sav-Williams 2005, 2008): the old labels appear to matter and have meang for today’s youth. IntroductnSocial acceptance of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people appears to be a spectacular illn that is largely propagated by the emergence of “gay-posive” reprentatns mass media.

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