Sweet tea :: Black gay men of the South /
"Giving voice to a population rarely acknowledged in southern history, Sweet Tea collects life stories from black gay men who were born, raised, and continue to live in the southern United States. E. Patrick Johnson challenges stereotypes of the South as 'backward' or 'repressive...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Giving voice to a population rarely acknowledged in southern history, Sweet Tea collects life stories from black gay men who were born, raised, and continue to live in the southern United States. E. Patrick Johnson challenges stereotypes of the South as 'backward' or 'repressive, ' suggesting that these men draw upon the performance of 'southernness'--politeness, coded speech, and religiosity, for example--to legitimate themselves as members of both southern and black cultures. At the same time, Johnson argues, they deploy those same codes to establish and build friendship networks and find sexual partners and life partners. Traveling to every southern state, Johnson conducted interviews with more than seventy black gay men between the ages of 19 and 93--lawyers, hairdressers, ministers, artists, doctors, architects, students, professors, and corporate executives, as well as the retired and unemployed. Sweet Tea is arranged according to themes echoed in their narratives. Chapters explore unique experiences as well as shared ones, from coming out stories and church life to homosex and love relationships. The voices collected here dispute the idea that gay subcultures flourish primarily in northern, secular, urban areas. In addition to filling in a gap in the sexual history of the South, Sweet Tea offers a window into the ways that black gay men negotiate their sexual and racial identities with their southern cultural and religious identities. The interviews also reveal how they build and maintain community in many spaces and activities, some of which may appear to be antigay. Through Johnson's use of critical performance ethnography, Sweet Tea validates the lives of these black gay men and reinforces the role of storytelling in both African American and southern cultures"--Publisher description |
Beschreibung: | "An oral history"--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 576 pages) : illustrations, map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 565-571) and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9780807882733 0807882739 9781469602677 1469602679 |
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contents | Some bitter and some sweet : growing up Black and gay in the South -- Coming out and turning the closet inside out -- Church sissies : gayness and the Black church -- Do you get down? : homosex in the South -- Trannies, transvestites, and drag queens, oh my! : transitioning the South -- Sweet magnolias : love and relationships -- Of legends and young'uns : Black gay men across generations -- Epilogue: Why this story now? |
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spelling | Johnson, E. Patrick, 1967- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjt73FbgHhJbPqdV8wXBP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003043363 Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / E. Patrick Johnson. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2012] ©2012 1 online resource (xiii, 576 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "An oral history"--Jacket Includes bibliographical references (pages 565-571) and indexes. Some bitter and some sweet : growing up Black and gay in the South -- Coming out and turning the closet inside out -- Church sissies : gayness and the Black church -- Do you get down? : homosex in the South -- Trannies, transvestites, and drag queens, oh my! : transitioning the South -- Sweet magnolias : love and relationships -- Of legends and young'uns : Black gay men across generations -- Epilogue: Why this story now? "Giving voice to a population rarely acknowledged in southern history, Sweet Tea collects life stories from black gay men who were born, raised, and continue to live in the southern United States. E. Patrick Johnson challenges stereotypes of the South as 'backward' or 'repressive, ' suggesting that these men draw upon the performance of 'southernness'--politeness, coded speech, and religiosity, for example--to legitimate themselves as members of both southern and black cultures. At the same time, Johnson argues, they deploy those same codes to establish and build friendship networks and find sexual partners and life partners. Traveling to every southern state, Johnson conducted interviews with more than seventy black gay men between the ages of 19 and 93--lawyers, hairdressers, ministers, artists, doctors, architects, students, professors, and corporate executives, as well as the retired and unemployed. Sweet Tea is arranged according to themes echoed in their narratives. Chapters explore unique experiences as well as shared ones, from coming out stories and church life to homosex and love relationships. The voices collected here dispute the idea that gay subcultures flourish primarily in northern, secular, urban areas. In addition to filling in a gap in the sexual history of the South, Sweet Tea offers a window into the ways that black gay men negotiate their sexual and racial identities with their southern cultural and religious identities. The interviews also reveal how they build and maintain community in many spaces and activities, some of which may appear to be antigay. Through Johnson's use of critical performance ethnography, Sweet Tea validates the lives of these black gay men and reinforces the role of storytelling in both African American and southern cultures"--Publisher description Online resource (HeinOnline, viewed August 4, 2021). English. African American gay men Southern States Social conditions. Southern States Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125661 Homosexuels masculins noirs américains États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Gay Studies. bisacsh Social conditions fast Southern States fast oral histories (literary works) aat Oral histories fast Oral histories. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2011026431 Histoires orales. rvmgf has work: Sweet tea (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGm6vPXMvK7xryYF3Cbwyb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Johnson, E. Patrick, 1967- Sweet tea. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2012 080783209X (OCoLC)777235444 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=413579 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Johnson, E. Patrick, 1967- Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / Some bitter and some sweet : growing up Black and gay in the South -- Coming out and turning the closet inside out -- Church sissies : gayness and the Black church -- Do you get down? : homosex in the South -- Trannies, transvestites, and drag queens, oh my! : transitioning the South -- Sweet magnolias : love and relationships -- Of legends and young'uns : Black gay men across generations -- Epilogue: Why this story now? African American gay men Southern States Social conditions. Homosexuels masculins noirs américains États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Gay Studies. bisacsh Social conditions fast |
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title | Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / |
title_auth | Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / |
title_exact_search | Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / |
title_full | Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / E. Patrick Johnson. |
title_fullStr | Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / E. Patrick Johnson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Sweet tea : Black gay men of the South / E. Patrick Johnson. |
title_short | Sweet tea : |
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title_sub | Black gay men of the South / |
topic | African American gay men Southern States Social conditions. Homosexuels masculins noirs américains États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Gay Studies. bisacsh Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | African American gay men Southern States Social conditions. Southern States Social conditions. Homosexuels masculins noirs américains États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Gay Studies. Social conditions Southern States oral histories (literary works) Oral histories Oral histories. Histoires orales. |
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