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One of the Boys: Masculinity, Homophobia, and Modern Manhood (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies) [Paperback]

John Dececco Phd (Author), David Plummer (Author)
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Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies October 22, 1999
One of the Boys: Masculinity, Homophobia, and Modern Manhood takes a fresh look at the formation of modern male sexual identities. You will find that homophobia is not only widespread, but that it takes diverse forms and has far-reaching behavioral and social consequences. The new concept of “homophobic passage,” which is part of the development of all young men, will enlighten you as to the proposed “causes” of homosexuality and heterosexuality.

One of the Boys will help you discover how the passage of young males from childhood to adulthood plays an important role in formation of the modern adult male self in gay and straight men. As a result, this knowledge will allow you to offer relevant services to clients who are struggling with societal stereotypes and identity issues.

From this informative book, you will discover how homophobia plays a role in the increase in violence experienced by gay men and lesbians in our culture today. To help you offer improved services, One of the Boys discusses why homophobia is widespread, takes diverse forms, and has far-reaching behavioral and social consequences by:

  • examining the school playground and its many effects on children’s peer groups to discover how profoundly names like “crybaby” and “poofter” can impact a child’s development
  • learning that children often cannot escape harmful labels and stereotypes at home and realizing how it impacts a child’s developing sense of self
  • discovering the media’s influence on role models and realizing the important role television and magazines play in providing information about homosexuality and homophobia
  • realizing the heavy pressure homophobia exerts on men and how it shapes their relationships with women and other men, how emotionally close they allow themselves to get to people, how affectionate they are, and with whom they have sexual relations

    Through One of the Boys, you will gain valuable insight into the masculinity of the men interviewed and how it was shaped in order for you to develop a greater understanding of men and the many influences of society as a whole. This unique study investigates the development of homophobia and the meanings and significances people associate with it to help you understand how and where homophobia originates in our society.

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  • Paperback: 378 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (October 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560239743
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560239741
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Calling all teachers, June 6, 2000
Dr Plummer, in this erudite work, has combined painstaking research with very vivid case material. The result is a very readable and disturbing analysis of the genesis and consequences of prejudice based on sexuality in the modern Australian context. The results and conclusions provide imperatives for further action by governments, legislatures and educational institutions. I recommend its wide dissemination in public libraries and institutions and incorporation in broader curriculum development in the school system.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incisivie Work on Homophobia, September 25, 2000
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David Plummer's superb exploration of homophobia, male sexuality and identity is based on impressive and meticulous research, and is of critical importance to current and future examinations of male sexuality and the impact of homophobia on us all. This book focuses on the origins of homophobia and penetrates and illuminates much of the mystery of homophobia in a sensitive and intelligent fashion. Further, it provides a fascinating insight into male intimacy, relationships and the place of childhood and adolence in the development of male sexual identity and awareness. It is required reading for anyone working in the field and perhaps more importantly for anyone interested in the human condition.
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homophobic labeling, rolling peer pressure, homophobic targeting, sexual orientation score, rural regional center, homophobic dynamics, homophobic meanings, antihomosexual violence, homophobic stigma, homophobic passage, emerging gay identity, antihomosexual bias, gay community networks, homophobic references, homophobic processes, homophobic codes, health professional networks, being unmasculine, sporting status, poofter bashing, homophobic accusations, homophobic words, adult sexual identity, homophobic harassment, homophobic pressures
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New South Wales, United States, Barrie Thorne, The Third Pink Book, South Australia, Van Gennep, Jack Breheny, The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Wolfenden Committee
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