
Interrogating Homonormativity
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Sharif Mowlabocus's Interrogating Homonormativity offers an updated, fresh and provocative look at how British gay men (and others) navigate sex, love, dating apps, HIV/AIDS prevention, drug use and protest politics in an age of fracturing neoliberal hegemony. Using interviews to nuance his careful analysis, Mowlabocus shines a bright light on the current conundrums of queer everyday life. - Professor Lisa Duggan , Department of Social & Cultural Analysis, New York University, USA.In Interrogating Homonormativity Sharif Mowlabocus offers a deeply nuanced exploration of the lives of gay men who have benefitted from increasing legal equalities and assimilation into normative middle class life. Like Mowlabocus I have material and affectively benefited from these legal changes and the commodification of sexual difference, but I also feel deeply ambiguous about them. At the heart of this book is an exploration of those contradictions - the difference that homonormativity makes in some gay men's everyday lives, but also how the lived experiences of those men often exceeds the assumed boundaries of 'the homonormative', revealing the needs and desires that remain unmet by the legal equalities of the last two decades. This is an exceptional book, which interrogates the complex ways in which marriage equality has changed the place of gay men in contemporary (British) society, exposing how formal equality continues to overlook sexual difference and ends up obscuring demands for genuine equity. Its key message is that gay marriage, specific forms of consumption, and workplace equality and diversity initiatives are not intrinsically 'homonormative', but they continue to be appropriated by neoliberal actors to shore up heteronormativity and discipline gay men's social and sexual lives. - Dr. Gavin Brown , Professor of Political Geography & Sexualities, Leicester, UK.
This book considers how contemporary Western societies shape and discipline the ways that men can express same-sex intimacy and sexuality despite major gains in civil rights. It's not a book to castigate anyone for lack of moral correctness; it listens carefully to the voices of gay men interviewed on how they navigate through such current questions as marriage, cruising on Grindr, PrEP, chemsex, and corporate-identified employee groups rallying at Pride. A pleasure to read, this book offers reflections that are refreshingly grounded in the experiences of gay men today dealing with a new world of legal rights in a context of declining public gay spaces and at best conditional public acceptance.- Dr. Barry Adam , Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Windsor, Canada.
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1: Queerer than thou: difficult deployments of homonormativity.- 2: Love and marriage: reflections from the Wedding Fair.- 3: "What a skewed set of values": health inequalities in the "post-equalities" era. - 4: Returning to the network: hook-up apps and the myth of the gay public.- 5: Something for the weekend, sir?.- 6: Grey and gay: homonormativity enters retirement.- 7: Building bridges.
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