The Everyday Lives of Gay Men
Autoethnographies of the Ordinary
Herausgeber: Holmes, Jason; Rodríguez-Dorans, Edgar
The Everyday Lives of Gay Men
Autoethnographies of the Ordinary
Herausgeber: Holmes, Jason; Rodríguez-Dorans, Edgar
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The Everyday Lives of Gay Men draws on the expertise of twelve contributors from different countries and fields, writing from an autoethnographic first person approach.
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The Everyday Lives of Gay Men draws on the expertise of twelve contributors from different countries and fields, writing from an autoethnographic first person approach.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 313g
- ISBN-13: 9780367679460
- ISBN-10: 0367679469
- Artikelnr.: 67823431
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 313g
- ISBN-13: 9780367679460
- ISBN-10: 0367679469
- Artikelnr.: 67823431
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edgar Rodríguez-Dorans is a qualitative researcher and mental health practitioner interested in the study of identities, sexualities, the everyday lives of LGBTQIA+ people, and the use of performing arts in research. He completed a PhD in counselling studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is a lecturer in counselling and psychotherapy at the University of Salford. Jason Holmes works as a psychotherapist and writer. His research examines the ways gay male friendship groups can take on qualities commonly associated with cults and the emotional harm such groups can inflict on their members. He completed his doctorate in psychotherapy at the University of Edinburgh and is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Foreword Introduction: What is conjured when we talk about the everyday
lives of gay men? 1. 17 times a day I think about being gay 2. Shower
thoughts - of loss and queer love 3. Christmases past and present: A Phet
tee saam lamb's search for their flock 4. Sunday: An intimate self-dialogue
about loneliness 5. On (not) living past 30 6. Going back to the glory
hole: An (extra)ordinary story of meeting shame, doubt and arousal in the
therapy room 7. Becoming (in)visible: A performative autoethnography on
mental health, help-seeking, and missing connections 8. Lack of ordinary
privileges in a gay man's life: Navigating through privileged systems 9. I
dreamt of a stranger 10. Testing proximity and intimacy: An everyday
reappropriation of private and public space 11. In my Latinx gay shoes:
Work, discrimination, immigration, and polyamory 12. Planetary times and
queer times: A critical planetary romanticism for the earth 13. Notes on
the contributor's experiences: Insights into autoethnographic research
Conclusion
lives of gay men? 1. 17 times a day I think about being gay 2. Shower
thoughts - of loss and queer love 3. Christmases past and present: A Phet
tee saam lamb's search for their flock 4. Sunday: An intimate self-dialogue
about loneliness 5. On (not) living past 30 6. Going back to the glory
hole: An (extra)ordinary story of meeting shame, doubt and arousal in the
therapy room 7. Becoming (in)visible: A performative autoethnography on
mental health, help-seeking, and missing connections 8. Lack of ordinary
privileges in a gay man's life: Navigating through privileged systems 9. I
dreamt of a stranger 10. Testing proximity and intimacy: An everyday
reappropriation of private and public space 11. In my Latinx gay shoes:
Work, discrimination, immigration, and polyamory 12. Planetary times and
queer times: A critical planetary romanticism for the earth 13. Notes on
the contributor's experiences: Insights into autoethnographic research
Conclusion
Foreword Introduction: What is conjured when we talk about the everyday
lives of gay men? 1. 17 times a day I think about being gay 2. Shower
thoughts - of loss and queer love 3. Christmases past and present: A Phet
tee saam lamb's search for their flock 4. Sunday: An intimate self-dialogue
about loneliness 5. On (not) living past 30 6. Going back to the glory
hole: An (extra)ordinary story of meeting shame, doubt and arousal in the
therapy room 7. Becoming (in)visible: A performative autoethnography on
mental health, help-seeking, and missing connections 8. Lack of ordinary
privileges in a gay man's life: Navigating through privileged systems 9. I
dreamt of a stranger 10. Testing proximity and intimacy: An everyday
reappropriation of private and public space 11. In my Latinx gay shoes:
Work, discrimination, immigration, and polyamory 12. Planetary times and
queer times: A critical planetary romanticism for the earth 13. Notes on
the contributor's experiences: Insights into autoethnographic research
Conclusion
lives of gay men? 1. 17 times a day I think about being gay 2. Shower
thoughts - of loss and queer love 3. Christmases past and present: A Phet
tee saam lamb's search for their flock 4. Sunday: An intimate self-dialogue
about loneliness 5. On (not) living past 30 6. Going back to the glory
hole: An (extra)ordinary story of meeting shame, doubt and arousal in the
therapy room 7. Becoming (in)visible: A performative autoethnography on
mental health, help-seeking, and missing connections 8. Lack of ordinary
privileges in a gay man's life: Navigating through privileged systems 9. I
dreamt of a stranger 10. Testing proximity and intimacy: An everyday
reappropriation of private and public space 11. In my Latinx gay shoes:
Work, discrimination, immigration, and polyamory 12. Planetary times and
queer times: A critical planetary romanticism for the earth 13. Notes on
the contributor's experiences: Insights into autoethnographic research
Conclusion