Opposite Sex: Gay Men on Lesbians, Lesbians on Gay Men

Opposite Sex: Gay Men on Lesbians, Lesbians on Gay Men

Opposite Sex: Gay Men on Lesbians, Lesbians on Gay Men

Opposite Sex: Gay Men on Lesbians, Lesbians on Gay Men

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Overview

The past decade has seen an extraordinary outpouring of research, writing, and talk about lesbian and gay sexuality, triggered in part by the confluence of the AIDS epidemic, the feminist sex wars, and the development of queer studies. Yet many lesbian and gay writers and readers have been frustrated by recurring gaps and absences in the queer studies approach to sexuality, as well as by the limitations of explicit queer community discourse around sex.
Opposite Sex brings the sex back into queer studies, making real bodies, acts, and desires central to analysis of the complex relationships between male and female homosexualities, and their impact on lesbian and gay culture. The contributors to this volume—scholars, artists, activists, and journalists—redress the remarkable dearth of thoughtful discourse about the many ways in which lesbian and gay men are implicated—and viewed within—in each other's sexual realities.
Opposite Sex includes writing by lesbians and gay men about each other's bodies, interpretations of different male and female homosexual sex cultures, and reflections on the history, sociology, and politics of changing discourses around queer sexuality. Passionate and challenging, this anthology shows the rich and complex forms through which individuals and communities make meaning from their quotidian sexual impulses, their utopian sexual mores, and their idiosyncratic sexual acts.
The contributors include Roberto Bedoya, Kaucylia Brooke, Lawrence Chua, Linnea Due, Sandra Lee Golvin, Jewelle Gomez, Francisco J. Gonzalez, Della Grace, Amber Hollibaugh, Robert Jensen, Kate Kane, Elizabeth A. Kelly, Monica Majoli, Mimi McGurl, Robert Reid-Pharr, Gayle Rubin, Lawrence Schimel, Richard Schimpf, and Susan Stryker.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814774779
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 04/01/1998
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Sara Miles is a reporter and editor who lives in San Francisco. She is a contributing writer for Outmagazine, and a freelance contributing editor to magazines including The Nation, The New Yorker, and Wired.

Eric Rofes is a doctoral student in social and cultural studies at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of eight books, including the recently released Dry Bones Breathe: Gay Men Creating Post-AIDS Identities and Cultures.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
"Jackie" and "Lee, the Boy"6
1Blackbeard Lost8
2GM ISO (m)other: A Gay Boy in the World of Lesbian Personals15
3Passage37
4The Ick Factor: Flesh, Fluids, and Cross-Gender Revulsion44
5In Goldilocks's Footsteps: Exploring the Discursive Construction of Gay Masculinity in Bear Magazines66
6The Butch/Femme Dance: Two-Stepping along the Gender Line99
7Another Place to Breathe105
8Slips139
9Getting It Up for Politics: Gay Male Sexuality and Radical Lesbian Feminism146
10Through the Looking Glass: A Folsom Street Story171
11Recognizing the Real: Labor and the Economy of Banjee Desire189
12Crossing Over201
13If Two Men Are Having Lesbian Sex Together ...222
14Los Angeles at Night252
Contributors263
Index269
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