The Bear Book - Les Wright

The Bear Book

Readings in the History and Evolution of a Gay Male Subculture

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
308 Seiten
1997
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-56023-890-4 (ISBN)
64,80 inkl. MwSt
The Bear Book presents a comprehensive collection of writings covering a significant, but previously uncharted phenomenon of gay male life. Covering every aspect of global bear culture, it will be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding contemporary male homosexuality or aspects and expressions of masculinity in general.
The Bear Book brings together an impressive range of bear--usually big, hairy men who favor full-face beards and prefer to wear jeans and flannel shirts--viewpoints to explore this unique social and cultural phenomenon that stretches from America to western Europe to Australia! On the personal level, you learn what beardom means to different people in their daily lives, and on a broader level, its cultural implications for not only the gay community, but also society as a whole. As this book moves across the wide spectrum of bear identities, you learn about the defining forces of identity, the significance of differences among masculinities, and the shapings of the bear movement from different viewpoints.The Bear Book is the first compilation of sociological and cultural analytical investigations of the contemporary gay bear phenomenon. To this end, Editor Les Wright brings together both objective and subjective viewpoints to create a forum where bears can speak for themselves. Through their voices, you’ll learn about:



bears and sexual identity
gay male iconography
socializing on the Internet
sexual politics (gender, class, “looks-ism,” and body image)
gay mass media, the single most powerful force in the current construction of ”bears”
bears, power, and glamor
bear-as-image vs. bear-as-attitudeGays, lesbians, lesbigay scholars, bears, and social scientists are sure to find The Bear Book thought-provoking and insightful as it broaches questions such as: Are bears caught up in a utopian-romantic impulse to reinvent themselves? What was radical lesbianism’s impact on the bear movement? To what extent are bears only another group of exploited consumers in a fragmented market system? And, is it possible to establish social liberation through enslavement to your sexual passions? For both your pleasure and your education, The Bear Book examines nearly every corner of beardom, including bear history, identity, social spaces, iconography, and its constituency abroad.

Les Wright

Contents
Foreword



Introduction: Theoretical Bears
Section I: History
Chapter 1. A Concise History of Self-Identifying Bears
Chapter 2. Bear Roots
Chapter 3. The Bear Clan: North American Totemic Mythology, Belief, and Legend
Chapter 4. Aroused from Hibernation
Chapter 5. Bearphernalia: An Exercise in Social Definition
Chapter 6. Academics as Bears: Thoughts on Middle-Class Eroticization of Workingmen’s Bodies
Section II
Chapter 7. Male Images in the Gay Mass Media and Bear-Oriented Magazines: Analysis and Contrast
Chapter 8. Beardom
Chapter 9. The Natural Bears Classification System: A Classification System for Bears, and Bearlike Men Version 1.10
Chapter 10. John Rand, Photographer: An Interview with Les Wright
Section III: Bear Spaces
Chapter 11. The Original Bears Mailing List: An Interview with Steve Dyer
Chapter 12. Front Range Bears: A History
Chapter 13. The Bear Essentials of Country Music
Section IV: Bear Spaces: San Francisco
Chapter 14. The Bear Hug Group: An Interview with Sam Ganczaruk
Chapter 15. BEAR(in ital) Magazine
Chapter 16. Bear Mecca: The Lone Star Saloon Revisited
Section V: Bears Abroad
Chapter 17. Bears in the Land Down Under
Chapter 18. Kiwi Bears
Chapter 19. Atlantic Crossing: The Development of the Eurobear
Chapter 20. A French Bear Asks: Are Bears an American Thing?
Index
Reference Notes Included

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.6.1997
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 476 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-56023-890-9 / 1560238909
ISBN-13 978-1-56023-890-4 / 9781560238904
Zustand Neuware
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