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Fonds Suzan Daniel (FSD)
Homosexuality, Male --- Sodomy --- History --- -Sodomy --- -Buggery --- Pederasty --- Sex crimes --- Homosexuality --- Men --- Sexual behavior --- Male homosexuality --- History. --- -History --- Buggery --- Homosexuality, Male - Greece - History --- Sodomy - Greece - History
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Pastoral poetry, Greek --- History and criticism --- Theocritus --- Criticism and interpretation --- -Greek pastoral poetry --- Greek poetry --- Teócrito --- Teokryt --- Theókritos --- Feokrit --- Theokrit --- Θεόκριτος --- History and criticism. --- Theocritus. --- -History and criticism --- Théocrite --- Theokritos --- Pastoral poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Theocritus - Criticism and interpretation
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No one raises an eyebrow if you suggest that a guy who arranges his furniture just so, rolls his eyes in exaggerated disbelief, likes techno music or show tunes, and knows all of Bette Davis's best lines by heart might, just possibly, be gay. But if you assert that male homosexuality is a cultural practice, expressive of a unique subjectivity and a distinctive relation to mainstream society, people will immediately protest. Such an idea, they will say, is just a stereotype-ridiculously simplistic, politically irresponsible, and morally suspect. The world acknowledges gay male culture as a fact but denies it as a truth. David Halperin, a pioneer of LGBTQ studies, dares to suggest that gayness is a specific way of being that gay men must learn from one another in order to become who they are. Inspired by the notorious undergraduate course of the same title that Halperin taught at the University of Michigan, provoking cries of outrage from both the right-wing media and the gay press, How To Be Gay traces gay men's cultural difference to the social meaning of style. Far from being deterred by stereotypes, Halperin concludes that the genius of gay culture resides in some of its most despised features: its aestheticism, snobbery, melodrama, adoration of glamour, caricatures of women, and obsession with mothers. The insights, impertinence, and unfazed critical intelligence displayed by gay culture, Halperin argues, have much to offer the heterosexual mainstream.
Gay men. --- Gays. --- Gay people --- Gay persons --- Homosexuals --- Persons --- Gays, Male --- Homosexuals, Male --- Male gays --- Male homosexuals --- Urnings --- Gays --- Men --- Gay culture. --- Gay people.
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"`My work has had nothing to do with gay liberation,' Michel Foucault reportedly told an admirer in 1975. And indeed there is scarcely more than a passing mention of homosexuality in Foucault's scholarly writings. So why has Foucault, who died of AIDS in 1984, become a powerful source of both personal and political inspiration to an entire generation of gay activists? Offering a no-holds barred rebuke to recent criticism of Foucault by Camille Paglia, Richard Mohr, biographer James Miller, and others, Saint Foucault is an uncompromising and impassioned defence of the late French philosopher and historian. A sometimes scathing, sometimes moving exploration of truth and sexual politics, it shows Foucault as a galvanizing thinker who will continue to serve as a model for gay intellectuals and activists." --
Homosexuality --- Political aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Foucault, Michel,
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Gay men --- Sex (Psychology) --- Gays, Male --- Homosexuals, Male --- Male gays --- Male homosexuals --- Urnings --- Gays --- Men --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sex --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- Psychology. --- Attitudes. --- Psychological aspects
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Quels rapports la sexualité entretient-elle avec la culture ? Où vont les préférences culturelles des gais ? Best-seller dès sa parution aux Etats-Unis, L'Art d'être gai n'est pas un manuel de savoir-vivre, mais une exploration inédite de l'usage que font les gais de la culture hétérosexuelle dominante. On y découvre les clefs de la subjectivité gaie, les conditions et les pratiques sociales qui la fondent. Pourquoi cet amour pour l'opéra et les divas, les feuilletons télévisés, les mélodrames hollywoodiens ? Dans cet essai de politique sexuelle du style, David M. Halperin mène l'enquête sur les ressorts de l'esthétique gaie et de son humour décapant.
Sociology of culture --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Thematology --- Gay men --- Gay culture --- Queer theory --- Homosexuels masculins --- Culture homosexuelle --- Théorie queer
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