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Interrogating homonormativity = gay men, identity and everyday life /
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Interrogating homonormativity/ by Sharif Mowlabocus.
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gay men, identity and everyday life /
Author:
Mowlabocus, Sharif.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
xi, 241 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1: Queerer than thou: difficult deployments of homonormativity -- 2: Love and marriage: reflections from the Wedding Fair -- 3: "What a skewed set of values": health inequalities in the "post-equalities" era. - 4: Returning to the network: hook-up apps and the myth of the gay public -- 5: Something for the weekend, sir? -- 6: Grey and gay: homonormativity enters retirement -- 7: Building bridges.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Gay men - Social conditions. - Great Britain -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87070-6
ISBN:
9783030870706
Interrogating homonormativity = gay men, identity and everyday life /
Mowlabocus, Sharif.
Interrogating homonormativity
gay men, identity and everyday life /[electronic resource] :by Sharif Mowlabocus. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xi, 241 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in (re)presenting gender,2662-9372. - Palgrave studies in (re)presenting gender..
1: Queerer than thou: difficult deployments of homonormativity -- 2: Love and marriage: reflections from the Wedding Fair -- 3: "What a skewed set of values": health inequalities in the "post-equalities" era. - 4: Returning to the network: hook-up apps and the myth of the gay public -- 5: Something for the weekend, sir? -- 6: Grey and gay: homonormativity enters retirement -- 7: Building bridges.
"Using interviews to nuance his careful analysis, Mowlabocus shines a bright light on the current conundrums of queer everyday life." - Professor Lisa Duggan, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis, New York University, USA. "This is an exceptional book, which interrogates the complex ways in which marriage equality has changed the place of gay men in contemporary (British) society, exposing how formal equality continues to overlook sexual difference and ends up obscuring demands for genuine equity." - Dr. Gavin Brown, Professor of Political Geography & Sexualities, Leicester, UK. "A pleasure to read, this book offers reflections that are refreshingly grounded in the experiences of gay men today dealing with a new world of legal rights in a context of declining public gay spaces and at best conditional public acceptance." - Dr. Barry Adam, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Windsor, Canada. This book explores the concept of homonormativity and examines how the politics of homonormativity has shaped the lives and practices of gay men living primarily in the UK. The book adopts a case study approach in order to examine how homonormativity is shaping relationships within gay male culture, and between this culture and mainstream society. The book features chapters on same-sex marriage, HIV treatment, dating and hook-up culture, sexualized drug use and the world of work. Throughout these chapters, the book develops a conversation regarding the role that neoliberalism has played in defining gay male identities and practices in the UK and USA. If homonormativity is understood as the sexual politics of neoliberalism, this book considers to what extent those sexual politics pervade gay men's sense of self, their relationships with each other, their experience of the spaces they occupy in everyday life, and the identities they inhabit in the workplace. Sharif Mowlabocus is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, New York, USA. He holds a PhD in Media and Cultural Studies from the University of Sussex, UK, and is the author of several books and research articles. His research focuses primarily on Western gay male culture and its engagement with new forms of communication, mediation and representation.
ISBN: 9783030870706
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LC Class. No.: HQ76.2.G7 / M68 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 306.7662
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