Sweet Tea
Black Gay Men of the South
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E. Patrick Johnson
A pioneer of LGBTQ studies dares to suggest that gayness is a way of being that gay men must learn from one another to become who they are. The genius of gay culture resides in some of its most despised stereotypes - aestheticism, snobbery, melodrama, glamour, caricatures of women, and obsession with mothers - and in the social meaning of style.
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Very insightful book.
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Not only by tracing oral records of the Southern Queers in the south but by amplifying them as testimonies of their existence, experiences, strife, survival and leaving their mark in history in a world that keep on denying their existence in creating the culture, recording their history, and all while retaining their Dignity.
A record for the future
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The experiences of these men reflect my own in some ways, yet I was shocked by every participant, The truth is that there’s no one singular way to be Black and gay in the South.
Patrick is clearly a well educated academic, as his choice of questions properly encapsulated a thorough qualitative analysis of his subjects. I would recommend this book to anyone who remotely thinks the subject would be interesting to them.
A brilliant ethnography of an overlooked demographic
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Gets bettter every chapter
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Good Book but better Organization Preferred
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