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E-raamat: Changing Gay Male Identities [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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As the world changes, so sexual identities are changing. In a context of globalisation, mass communication and technological advances, individuals find themselves able to make lifestyle choices in new and different ways. In this increasingly confusing world, sociologists have argued that identities are in flux, and that traditional patterns of identity and intimacy are being disrupted and reshaped, with all the implications for sexual identities that this suggests.

Changing Gay Male Identities draws on the powerful life stories of twenty-one gay men to explore how individuals construct and maintain their sense of self in contemporary society. The book draws upon theoretical debates on topics such as gender, performance, sex, class, camp, race and ethnicity, to explore four aspects of identity:

  • the role of the body in who we are
  • relationships and communities
  • performing in everyday life
  • reconciling different aspects of our selves (such as religion and sexuality).

In Changing Gay Male Identities Andrew Cooper assesses the magnitude of these social and sexual changes. He argues that although there are many opportunities for new forms of identity in a changing world, the possibilities can be significantly constrained, and that this has major implications for the freedoms and choices of individuals in contemporary societies. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology, sexuality studies, gender studies, and GLBTQ studies.

Acknowledgements xiii
Epigraph 1(2)
1 Fixing or fracturing identities
3(9)
Unstable identities and sexualities?
3(2)
The resilience of identities
5(3)
The evolution of identity journeys
8(1)
The structure of the book
9(3)
2 The importance of sexual identities in a changing world
12(26)
Introduction
12(1)
Late modernity, identity and sexuality
12(2)
Contested meanings of identity (negotiation)
14(6)
Developing sexualities
20(8)
Queer theory
28(4)
Ethnicities and sexualities
32(5)
Conclusion
37(1)
3 Reconciling identities
38(27)
Introduction
38(1)
Identity work
38(8)
Fortress identities
46(3)
Sticky identities
49(3)
Defining gayness
52(4)
The narrative journey
56(7)
Conclusion
63(2)
4 Performing identities
65(25)
Introduction
65(1)
Rob's story
65(3)
Performance and performativity
68(4)
Hegemonic masculinity
72(6)
Performing sexualities
78(6)
Performing camp
84(4)
Conclusion
88(2)
5 Identities embodied
90(22)
Introduction
90
Embodiment and identity
90(3)
Body/identity work
93(3)
Controlling bodies
96(4)
Gay gazing
100(4)
Sexual bodies
104(5)
Conclusion
109(3)
6 Relational identities
112(23)
Introduction
112(1)
Identities as relational
112(3)
Collective identities
115(6)
Negotiating intimate relationships
121(12)
Conclusion
133(2)
7 The future of (gay male) identities
135(14)
Difficult identity work
135(3)
Limitations and future work
138(2)
Contemporary identities
140(5)
Playing with identities
145(4)
Appendix 1 Methodology used for the research 149(11)
Appendix 2 Profiles of the men interviewed 160(6)
Notes 166(1)
Bibliography 167(13)
Index 180
Andrew Cooper was awarded a PhD from London South Bank University for detailed research into the identity work carried out by gay men. His current research interests include sexuality and gender, identity, race and ethnicity, and social disadvantage.