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Rejecting the Gay Identity, Reclaiming Masculinity

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An edition of Androphilia (2007)

Androphilia

Rejecting the Gay Identity, Reclaiming Masculinity

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Gay is a subculture, a slur, a set of gestures, a slang, a look, a posture, a parade, a rainbow flag, a film genre, a taste in music, a hairstyle, a marketing demographic, a bumper sticker, a political agenda and philosophical viewpoint. Gay is a pre-packaged, superficial persona--a lifestyle. It's a sexual identity that has almost nothing to do with sexuality. Androphilia is a rejection of the overloaded gay identity and a return to a discussion of homosexuality in terms of desire. Homosexual men have been paradoxically cast as the enemies of masculinity--slaves to the feminist pipe dream of a "gender-neutral" (read: anti-male, pro-female) world. Androphilia is a manifesto full of truly dangerous ideas: that men can have sex with men and retain their manhood, that homosexuality can be about championing a masculine ideal rather than attacking it, and that the "oppressive construct of masculinity," despised by the gay community could actually enrich and improve the lives of homosexual and bisexual men. Androphilia is for those men who never really bought what the gay community was selling. It is a challenge to leave the gay world completely behind and to rejoin the world of men, unapologetically, as androphiles, but more importantly, as men.

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English
Pages
144

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Androphilia: Rejecting the Gay Identity, Reclaiming Masculinity
March 1, 2007, Scapegoat Publishing
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Paperback
Number of pages
144
Dimensions
7.7 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

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OL8587700M
ISBN 10
0976403587
ISBN 13
9780976403586
OCLC/WorldCat
138601766
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2715378
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989364

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