The summer of 2011 marked an important turning-point in the geography and politics of sex: public sex, previously a domain dominated by the specter of a hypersexualized gay man, became the province of the irresponsible, foolish, and self-destructive heterosexual man, such as Anthony Weiner. Meanwhile, homosexuals were busy domesticating their sexuality in the private domain of the family. Just as hetero-sex shamefully seeped out into the open, homo-sex disappeared from view into the dignified pickets of private kinship. In this essay I examine the panic that unfolded in connection with Representative Weiner’s tweets as a kind of afterlife of homophobia; an afterlife that was not unrelated to the success of same-sex couples’ demand for marri...
In Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions, Ian Barnard makes the counterintuitive argument that co...
With the developing acceptance of gay equality in the west,, it is assumed that we live in a post-sh...
This paper follows the trajectory from the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in th...
The summer of 2011 marked an important turning-point in the geography and politics of sex: public se...
This article explores ‘bad’ sex in an age of same-sex marriage, through an analysis of the ‘homoradi...
In contrast to even a decade ago, there are more queer people in the public eye, and an increasing n...
In the name of public health, authorities in San Francisco and New York City pursued the closure of ...
Abstract: George Weinberg’s introduction of the term homophobia in the late 1960s challenged traditi...
In this essay, I draw upon my pro-feminist background to describe the formulation of the concept of ...
In this Essay I would like to share some reflections on the politics of same-sex marriage politics. ...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...
When it comes to discussions of homonormativity, rare is it that you will read an article or book ch...
The campaign for marriage equality emphasized that without access to legal marriage, gays and lesbia...
Framing of same-sex intimacy as a perversion that flies in the face of religious morality still feat...
It is widely assumed that late modern societies are becoming progressively more sexually liberal, re...
In Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions, Ian Barnard makes the counterintuitive argument that co...
With the developing acceptance of gay equality in the west,, it is assumed that we live in a post-sh...
This paper follows the trajectory from the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in th...
The summer of 2011 marked an important turning-point in the geography and politics of sex: public se...
This article explores ‘bad’ sex in an age of same-sex marriage, through an analysis of the ‘homoradi...
In contrast to even a decade ago, there are more queer people in the public eye, and an increasing n...
In the name of public health, authorities in San Francisco and New York City pursued the closure of ...
Abstract: George Weinberg’s introduction of the term homophobia in the late 1960s challenged traditi...
In this essay, I draw upon my pro-feminist background to describe the formulation of the concept of ...
In this Essay I would like to share some reflections on the politics of same-sex marriage politics. ...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...
When it comes to discussions of homonormativity, rare is it that you will read an article or book ch...
The campaign for marriage equality emphasized that without access to legal marriage, gays and lesbia...
Framing of same-sex intimacy as a perversion that flies in the face of religious morality still feat...
It is widely assumed that late modern societies are becoming progressively more sexually liberal, re...
In Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions, Ian Barnard makes the counterintuitive argument that co...
With the developing acceptance of gay equality in the west,, it is assumed that we live in a post-sh...
This paper follows the trajectory from the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in th...