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Straights - Heterosexuality in Post-Closeted Culture (Paperback)
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Straights - Heterosexuality in Post-Closeted Culture (Paperback)
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Explores how straight Americans make sense of their sexual and
gendered selves Since the Stonewall Riots in 1969, the politics of
sexual identity in America have drastically transformed. It's
almost old news that recent generations of Americans have grown up
in a culture more accepting of out lesbians and gay men, seen the
proliferation of LGBTQ media representation, and witnessed the
attainment of a range of legal rights for same-sex couples. But the
changes wrought by a so-called "post-closeted culture" have not
just affected the queer community-heterosexuals are also in the
midst of a sea change in how their sexuality plays out in everyday
life. In Straights, James Joseph Dean argues that heterosexuals can
neither assume the invisibility of gays and lesbians, nor count on
the assumption that their own heterosexuality will go unchallenged.
The presumption that we are all heterosexual, or that there is such
a thing as 'compulsory heterosexuality,' he claims, has vanished.
Based on 60 in-depth interviews with a diverse group of straight
men and women, Straights explores how straight Americans make sense
of their sexual and gendered selves in this new landscape,
particularly with an understanding of how race does and does not
play a role in these conceptions. Dean provides a historical
understanding of heterosexuality and how it was first established,
then moves on to examine the changing nature of masculinity and
femininity and, most importantly, the emergence of a new kind of
heterosexuality-notably, for men, the metrosexual, and for women,
the emergence of a more fluid sexuality. The book also documents
the way heterosexuals interact and form relationships with their
LGBTQ family members, friends, acquaintances, and coworkers.
Although homophobia persists among straight individuals, Dean shows
that being gay-friendly or against homophobic expressions is also
increasingly common among straight Americans. A fascinating study,
Straights provides an in-depth look at the changing nature of
sexual expression in America.
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