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Homosexuality in Art

  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    Also discouraged was the courtship or sexual activity between two boys or men of the same age or social rank.
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    Ephorus of Kyme (c.405–330 BC) telling the story of an ancient ritual that took place on Dorian Crete in the seventh century BC in which older men initiated younger men into manly pursuits like hunting, feasting, and presumably, sexual relationships as well. (Lambert in Haggerty, 80)
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    It was during the 1990s that “queer” was appropriated by some gay men who wanted to set themselves apart from a gay culture that they believed had sold out to the status quo and had become accomodationists.
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    What was frowned upon in such intergenerational sexual relationships was passivity and eager compliance in anal copulation.
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    Any attempt to fit male representations in ancient art or texts with the status or practices of modern-day homosexuals would be anachronistic.
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    Male homosociality refers to all-male groups or environments and is a means by which men construct their identities and consolidate their privilege and social power as males usually through and at the expense of women
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    The homoerotic, unlike the homosexual, legitimates erotic desire between members of the same sex by placing that sentiment in a context which rationalizes it—such as classicism, military battle, athletic activities, etc).
  • Yuky Kodomohas quotedlast year
    The former was coined and first put into use by the German–Hungarian writer and translator Karl Maria Kertbeny (1824–1882).
  • Marko P.has quoted3 years ago
    It was only with the death of actor Rock Hudson from AIDS in 1985 that the public rhetoric over AIDS changed, designating it as the “number-one health priority.”
  • Marko P.has quoted3 years ago
    For Duchamp, the “readymade” was “a work of art without an artist to make it.”
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