This edited volume examines how and where gay men of color find "home" and what kind of home they find, how they make sense of race and sexuality, and how their experiences reflect what it means to be "raced" and "sexed" in America. The contributors argue both racially and sexually marginalized groups all confront levels of racism and heterosexism that is practiced by the larger ethnic and sexual communities that use white heterosexuality as the "norm" to which all others are compared. They further argue that despite different constructions of race and ethnicity, there are similar themes for racialized groups that need to be explored.…mehr
This edited volume examines how and where gay men of color find "home" and what kind of home they find, how they make sense of race and sexuality, and how their experiences reflect what it means to be "raced" and "sexed" in America. The contributors argue both racially and sexually marginalized groups all confront levels of racism and heterosexism that is practiced by the larger ethnic and sexual communities that use white heterosexuality as the "norm" to which all others are compared. They further argue that despite different constructions of race and ethnicity, there are similar themes for racialized groups that need to be explored.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jesús Gregorio Smith is assistant professor of ethnic studies at Lawrence University and Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) Andrew W. Mellon Fellow. C. Winter Han is associate professor of sociology at Middlebury College.
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Introduction: Home is Where the Heart is: Invisibility and Marginalization for Queer Men of Color Jesus Gregorio Smith Chapter 1: Damn, I m Dating a Lot of White Guys : Gay Men s Individual Narratives of Racial Sexual Orientation Development Jason Crockett Chapter 2: They Don t Date Any Dark People: The Queer Case of Gay Racism C. Winter Han and Scott E. Rutlege Chapter 3: OK, so Zion s Not a Sissy Anymore He s Gay, so Let s Call Him That : From Elementary School to College: Schooling Experiences of Black Gay Males Leading to Understanding and Self-Possession of Their Intersecting Racial and Sexual Identities Michael D. Bartone Chapter 4: Gay Latino Greeks: Finding a Familiä in a Latino Fraternity Manuel Del Real Chapter 5: Gayborbood Change: The Intertwined Sexual and Racial Character Of Assimilation in Chicago s Boystown Jason Orne Chapter 6: Queer Loneliness, Queer Hopefulness: Toward Restaging the Intersectionality of Gay + Asian/American from the Southwest Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 7: Navigating the Spaces between Racial/Ethnic and Sexual Orientation: Black Gay Immigrants Experiences of Racism and Homophobia in Montréal, Canada Sulaimon Giwa, Kofi Norsah, and Ferzana Chaze Chapter 8: The Crime of Black Male Sexuality: Tiger Mandingo and Black Male Vulnerability Jesus Gregorio Smith Chapter 9: Experiencing Queer Spaces as a Transgender Man of Color Mario I. Suárez Conclusion C. Winter Han
Introduction: Home is Where the Heart is: Invisibility and Marginalization for Queer Men of Color Jesus Gregorio Smith Chapter 1: Damn, I m Dating a Lot of White Guys : Gay Men s Individual Narratives of Racial Sexual Orientation Development Jason Crockett Chapter 2: They Don t Date Any Dark People: The Queer Case of Gay Racism C. Winter Han and Scott E. Rutlege Chapter 3: OK, so Zion s Not a Sissy Anymore He s Gay, so Let s Call Him That : From Elementary School to College: Schooling Experiences of Black Gay Males Leading to Understanding and Self-Possession of Their Intersecting Racial and Sexual Identities Michael D. Bartone Chapter 4: Gay Latino Greeks: Finding a Familiä in a Latino Fraternity Manuel Del Real Chapter 5: Gayborbood Change: The Intertwined Sexual and Racial Character Of Assimilation in Chicago s Boystown Jason Orne Chapter 6: Queer Loneliness, Queer Hopefulness: Toward Restaging the Intersectionality of Gay + Asian/American from the Southwest Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 7: Navigating the Spaces between Racial/Ethnic and Sexual Orientation: Black Gay Immigrants Experiences of Racism and Homophobia in Montréal, Canada Sulaimon Giwa, Kofi Norsah, and Ferzana Chaze Chapter 8: The Crime of Black Male Sexuality: Tiger Mandingo and Black Male Vulnerability Jesus Gregorio Smith Chapter 9: Experiencing Queer Spaces as a Transgender Man of Color Mario I. Suárez Conclusion C. Winter Han
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