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0226568490 978-0226568492 July 15, 1999 1
Based on surveys and interviews of two hundred gay men, Peter Nardi's new study presents the first book-length examination of contemporary urban gay men's friendships. Expertly weaving historical and sociological research on friendship with firsthand information, Nardi argues that friendship is the central organizing element of gay men's lives. Through friendship, gay identities and communities are created, transformed, maintained, and reproduced.

Nardi explores the meaning of friends to some gay men, how friends often become a surrogate family, how sexual behavior and attraction affects these friendships, and how, for many, friends mean more and last longer than romantic relationships. While looking at the psychological joys and sorrows of friendship, he also considers the cultural constraints limiting gay men in contemporary urban America—especially those that deal with dominant images of masculinity and heterosexuality—and how they relate to friendship.

By listening to gay men talk about their interactions, Nardi offers a rare glimpse into the mechanisms of gay life. We learn how gay men meet their friends, what they typically do and talk about, and how these strong relationships contain the roots of larger cultural forces such as social movements and gay identities and neighborhoods. Nardi also points out the political and social consequences when friendships fail to provide support against oppression.

An intimate and informative look at gay life in urban America, Gay Men's Friendships ultimately shows how these relationships challenge the gender order of our society by questioning how masculinity is constructed and by offering a model for a more creative blending of gay and heterosexual masculinity.




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Representations of the gay community have come a long way since the bitchy banter of The Boys in the Band. In Invincible Communities, Peter M. Nardi makes it clear how powerfully supportive and influential friends can be in the lives of gay men. "Over and over again," notes Nardi, "I hear and continue to be told a central narrative of gay men's lives is that of how important their friends are to them, how this 'rich network of friends' is like a family, how sex has been a dimension of their earlier friendships with some of their friends, and how, for some, their friends mean more and last longer than do their romantic relationships." Basing his study on 30 interviews and the results from a questionnaire survey of 161 gay men, Nardi explores the ways masculinity is organized and expressed in contemporary America. Interestingly, in discussing "Friendship as Kinship," Nardi challenges the gay commonplace that we create "families of choice" through our friendships with other gay people. Suggesting that the metaphor of friends-as-family is a "strongly American concept," an adaptation to a conservative political culture, he points out the "gay-bi boom" has revalorized the nuclear family unit, albeit with same-sex parents and often the involvement of interested third parties: donors, ex-partners, coparents. Part history, part sociology, Nardi's study will interest psychologists, activists, and students of gay culture.

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Exploring what Hannah Arendt called "the political relevance of friendship," Nardi, a professor of sociology at Claremont College, argues that a tremendous amount of gay political organizing emerges from the bonds between gay men. Although he contends that gay male friendships are "poorly understood" and "not easily explained," he claims that friendship is the primary community institution for urban gay men. In addition to a review of the existing literature of male friendship (from Aristotle and Cicero to current popular and scholarly work), Nardi offers his own research findings, based on 161 questionnaires and 30 face-to-face interviews. While many of his conclusions seem like obvious common sense (such as his claim that many gay men choose not to have sex with their friends for fear of losing the friendship), he also offers some provocative flashes of insight (for example, that gay men's social circles have become less diverse in terms of class and race as political groups and social venues have proliferated and become more specialized). While Nardi attempts a blend of sociology and cultural history, overall, the latter element is more successful; when he lets his subjects speak, the book vibrates with lived experience. In particular, his discussions of the legal ramifications of gay men creating "family" out of friendships (e.g., friends do not have the legal rights to visit the critically ill in a hospital) are important contributions to the growing literature of gay sociology. (July)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (July 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226568490
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226568492
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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Peter Nardi, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Pitzer College, a member of the Claremont Colleges, and Past Director of Institutional Research and Past Associate Dean of Faculty. Currently writing a critical thinking blog at Miller-McCune online magazine:
http://www.miller-mccune.com/author/pnardi/

He is a survey research consultant: doingsurveyresearch@gmail.com
Developing and assisting in writing questionnaires and surveys * Analyzing data: basic statistics using SPSS * Interpreting data: making sense of the numbers & statistics * Writing reports: professional language as well as for a general audience * Presenting data: developing charts & graphs

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating study, July 18, 1999
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Great to read an intelligent, well-written book about gay people that actually says something. Learned a lot about my own friendships and it answered some questions I had about what others think about sex and friendships.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An important and interesting study., July 1, 1999
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I really learned a great deal from this book and would recommend it to anyone-- gay or straight-- who is interested in the topic of friendship. Nardi presents fascinating data from his study, and he is an astute social analyst.
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5.0 out of 5 stars well written & thought provoking, November 16, 1999
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This book is very nicely written. Like any very good book, it holds a mirror to one's own life, and provokes reflection on how one's own friendships happen or fade away.
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