Details
Not Gay
Sex between Straight White MenSexual Cultures, Band 19
29,99 € |
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Verlag: | NYU Press |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 31.07.2015 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781479898978 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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Beschreibungen
<p><b>A different look at heterosexuality in the twenty-first century</b><br><br>A straight white girl can kiss a girl, like it, and still call herself straight—her boyfriend may even encourage her. But can straight white guys experience the same easy sexual fluidity, or would kissing a guy just mean that they are really gay? <i>Not Gay</i> thrusts deep into a world where straight guy-on-guy action is not a myth but a reality: there’s fraternity and military hazing rituals, where new recruits are made to grab each other’s penises and stick fingers up their fellow members’ anuses; online personal ads, where straight men seek other straight men to masturbate with; and, last but not least, the long and clandestine history of straight men frequenting public restrooms for sexual encounters with other men. For Jane Ward, these sexual practices reveal a unique social space where straight white men can—and do—have sex with other straight white men; in fact, she argues, to do so reaffirms rather than challenges their gender and racial identity. <br><br>Ward illustrates that sex between straight white men allows them to leverage whiteness and masculinity to authenticate their heterosexuality in the context of sex with men. By understanding their same-sex sexual practice as meaningless, accidental, or even necessary, straight white men can perform homosexual contact in heterosexual ways. These sex acts are not slippages into a queer way of being or expressions of a desired but unarticulated gay identity. Instead, Ward argues, they reveal the fluidity and complexity that characterizes all human sexual desire. In the end, Ward’s analysis offers a new way to think about heterosexuality—not as the opposite or absence of homosexuality, but as its own unique mode of engaging in homosexual sex, a mode characterized by pretense, dis-identification and racial and heterosexual privilege. Daring, insightful, and brimming with wit, <i>Not Gay</i> is a fascinating new take on the complexities of heterosexuality in the modern era.</p>
<b>Jane Ward</b> is Professor of Feminist Studies at University of California Santa Barbara. She is the author of
<i>The Tragedy of Heterosexuality</i>,
<i>Not Gay: Sex Between Straight White Men</i>, and
<i>Respectably Queer: Diversity Culture in LGBT Activist Organizations</i>.
<i>The Tragedy of Heterosexuality</i>,
<i>Not Gay: Sex Between Straight White Men</i>, and
<i>Respectably Queer: Diversity Culture in LGBT Activist Organizations</i>.