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THE MALE GAZE OR MALE GAYS? FROM ROMANCE TO BROMANCE THROUGH PERFORMANC OF GENR AND SEXUALY BY TWO OF LOVE ISLAND’S FAVOURE CHARACTERS

Beg Asian Amerin and LGBTQ+ n feel lonely, wh stutns such as ethnic church often disavowg non-heterosexual relatnships while tradnal LGBTQ+ spac such as gay bars n be unwelg. * gay man love island *

Viewers were left wh no explanatn when Noah Purvis, a nttant on CBS's straight matchmakg show Love Island, quietly disappeared om the 's sce been revealed that Purvis has a not-so-secret gay porn past, and acrdg to some reports, executiv at the work didn't like news was first surfaced on Twter, when ers unvered Purvis's alter ego, Ethan, who has creds for popular gay porn studs like Corb Fisher. “I was so exced as a bisexual woman om a small town as I had no clue how to fd other bisexual or gay women myself.”.

I would love if they did a gay season. When I first started watchg Love Island 2017, my male peers wouldn’t be ught ad watchg wh me, but somethg seems to have show is always gog to have a re dience of women and gay men – you only have to jo on Twter every night for proof. But creasgly, straight men seem tuned to ITV2, too, so we thought we’d fd out women and gay men should be watchg realy televisn, straight men need to watch their own shows like darts and snooker— Jason Okundaye (@jasebyjason) July 19, 2022“I randomly stumbled on the show season two before was really popular and kda got hooked to ever sce, ” says Afo Opedare, 26, a tax nsultant om London, who tells me he watch for the spontaneo elements and to see how the relatnships, iendships and characters velop.

Benson, 2017; Brook, 2015; DeAngelis, 2014; Nettleton, 2015; Raphael & Lam, 2017; Sedgwick, 1985) on homosocial relatnships and male love stori televisn and film. Effemate and gay men are nsired exemplars of subordate masculy (Connell, 1995).

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In theorizg masculy and the relatnships which mal mata, is important to regnise the historil nttatn of ‘homosocialy’ (male-male relatnships or ‘bromanc’) as performanc of ‘straight’ or ‘homosexual’ behavur (Corw, 2016). For example, Lipman-Blumen (1976) first explaed homosocialy as the social preference for one’s own sex, as pared to Sedgwick’s (1985) terpretatn which argu homosocialy as bondg between men, which is always predited by a fear, hatred, and ultimate rejectn of homosexualy. This, however, do not preclu homosocial sire spanng the whole spectm of relatnships, om the platonic to the erotic.

This nttatn of ‘homosocial’ as anythg other than ‘straight’ male behavur has ntued to the prent day wh scholars divid on the matter (see Clarkson, 2006; Corw, 2016; Kilianski, 2003; Wa & Donis, 2007). The first of the four masculi is: ‘No Sissy Stuff’, suggts a distancg of one’s self om femy, through homophobia, and avoidance of emotns, whilst stigmatizg stereotypil feme characteristics and quali, such as openns and vulnerabily.

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The male iendships – some of which are portrayed as bromantic relatnships – n be performed wir ntexts such as that of race (Jackson, 2012; Jackson and Wgfield, 2013), but ultimately lead to a stretchg of tradnal mascule expectatns to rporate more homosocial performanc (see Sedgwick, 1985) which are turn more relaxed their expectatns of strivg for, and achievg hegemonic masculy (see also Anrson and McCormack, 2018) we e the Brannon Masculy Sle (Brannon & Juni, 1984; David & Brannon, 1976) this paper we acknowledge that dividuals may not neatly f the mol and that there is some spe for their performanc (Butler, 1988, 1990; Goffman, 1959) to shift or s across the var typ of mascule portrayal.

In terms of this transnal performance of masculy (Butler, 1988, 1990), the termatn of this relatnship shocked many viewers as they took to social media to qutn Alex’s sexualy, wh many paradoxilly labellg him ‘gay’. Here are a few ments ma by the public on a photograph of Alex and Alexandra: “he would rather uple up wh Jack he need [sic] to thk about who he is…”; “I thk is gay… not been homophobic… jt he thk he is tryg to be somethg that he is not… maybe is to one of the guys on the island [sic]!!! Moreover, on a photograph of Alex and Jack embracg bed together ments clu: “for someone that don’t like affectn, you seem to give Jack more than you have to any woman that has give you attentn [sic]… #GayMaybe??

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”, and: “I’m 10000% sure he’s gay”. Here, viewers are ridg Alex for transgrsg tradnal mascule norms and dog so nflatg the bromantic portrayal as acts of homosexualy, further srng the ‘Jalex’ relatnship for not keepg wh the already blurred nf of male-male iendships portrayed on the show.

However, om the public’s reactn to Alex amid his termatn of his relatnship wh Alexandra n be seen that any prence of femy, or what some may argue is subordate masculy ak to homosexualy (Connell, 1995), rais a risk for men performg (Butler, 1988, 1990; Goffman, 1959) hegemonic masculy (see also Corw, 2016). Therefore, the absence of a woman ( this se Alexandra), some viewers d Alex as gay.

The labellg of Alex as ‘gay’ by viewers is signifint when nsirg that “Gayns… is the reposory of whatever is symbolilly expelled om hegemonic masculy” (Connell 1995:79).

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Further, we efully bed Mulvey’s (1975) Male Gaze to our theoretilly-rmed approach to textual analysis to enable to expla both the look om the other characters and the look of the cultural adoptn of the bromance term reprents an creased regnn that men are permted to have more diverse and homosocial mascule inti (Robson, Whe, & Anrson, 2017). However, as our analysis has unvered, those homosocial mascule inti e unr threat if women surroundg the bromance are removed om the picture.

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