ABSTRACT

The Everyday Lives of Gay Men draws on the expertise of 12 contributors from different countries and fields, writing from an autoethnographic first-person approach.

Putting the power of personal stories at the centre of the construction of sophisticated narratives of gay men’s lives, the accounts draw attention to the limits of traditional perspectives to gay men’s studies that look at gayness through a sexualised lens and explore how gay men make sense of their identity in their everyday lives. Together they present a complex, nuanced understanding of gayness and challenge the conception of ‘being gay’ as a sexual orientation because it describes in sexual terms an identity that is not only, not always, and not predominantly sexual. The authors come from a variety of fields, including counselling studies and sociology, to communication, religion, and education.

The innovative approach of The Everyday Lives of Gay Men makes it ideal for students and scholars in gender studies, sexuality studies, sociology, mental health, and research methods.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780367676834, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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chapter 3|11 pages

Christmases past and present

A Phet tee saam lamb's search for their flock
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chapter 4|8 pages

Sunday

An intimate self-dialogue about loneliness
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chapter 5|11 pages

On (not) living past 30

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chapter 6|10 pages

Going back to the glory hole

An (extra)ordinary story of meeting shame, doubt, and arousal in the therapy room
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chapter 7|13 pages

Becoming (in)visible

A performative autoethnography on mental health, help-seeking, and missing connections
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chapter 8|11 pages

Lack of ordinary privileges in a gay man's life

Navigating through privileged systems
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chapter 9|10 pages

I dreamt of a stranger

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chapter 10|10 pages

Testing proximity and intimacy

An everyday reappropriation of private and public space
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chapter 11|10 pages

In my Latinx gay shoes

Work, discrimination, immigration, and polyamory
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chapter 12|14 pages

Planetary times and queer times

A critical planetary romanticism for the earth
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chapter 13|19 pages

Notes on the contributors' experiences

Insights into autoethnographic research
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chapter 14|7 pages

Conclusion

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