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Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by HST-libertarian

University of Michigan

ENGLISH 317. Literature and Culture.

Section 002 — How to be Gay: Male Homosexuality and Initiation.

Credits: (3; 2 in the half-term).

Instructor(s): David M Halperin (halperin@umich.edu)

Course Description:

Just because you happen to be a gay man doesn't mean that you don't have to learn how to become one. Gay men do some of that learning on their own, but often we learn how to be gay from others, either because we look to them for instruction or because they simply tell us what they think we need to know, whether we ask for their advice or not.

This course will examine the general topic of the role that initiation plays in the formation of gay male identity. We will approach it from three angles: (1) as a sub-cultural practice — subtle, complex, and difficult to theorize — which a small but significant body of work in queer studies has begun to explore; (2) as a theme in gay male writing; and (3) as a class project, since the course itself will constitute an experiment in the very process of initiation that it hopes to understand.

In particular, we will examine a number of cultural artifacts and activities that seem to play a prominent role in learning how to be gay: Hollywood movies, grand opera, Broadway musicals, and other works of classical and popular music, as well as camp, diva-worship, drag, muscle culture, taste, style, and political activism. Are there a number of classically 'gay' works such that, despite changing tastes and generations, all gay men, of whatever class, race, or ethnicity, need to know them, in order to be gay? What is there about gay identity that explains the gay appropriation of these works? What do we learn about gay male identity by asking not who gay men are but what it is that gay men do or like? One aim of exploring these questions is to approach gay identity from the perspective of social practices and cultural identifications rather than from the perspective of gay sexuality itself. What can such an approach tell us about the sentimental, affective, or subjective dimensions of gay identity, including gay sexuality, that an exclusive focus on gay sexuality cannot?

At the core of gay experience there is not only identification but disidentification. Almost as soon as I learn how to be gay, or perhaps even before, I also learn how not to be gay. I say to myself, 'Well, I may be gay, but at least I'm not like that!' Rather than attempting to promote one version of gay identity at the expense of others, this course will investigate the stakes in gay identifications and disidentifications, seeking ultimately to create the basis for a wider acceptance of the plurality of ways in which people determine how to be gay.

Additional note. This course is not a basic introduction to gay male culture, but an exploration of certain issues arising from it. It assumes some background knowledge. Students wishing to inform themselves about gay men and gay culture in a preliminary way should enroll in an introductory course in lesbian/gay studies.

Re: Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by Commander Guy

Sounds like Toe-Tapping 101.

Panic?!?
by Rick_WA

Lukey, such a lack of composure and steadfastness in the face of stressful situations could be part of the curriculum. Do you have something to declare?

hehehe.

Sounds practical
by hazydavey

I know a gay fellow who could really benefit from a course like this.

I'm really embarrassed for him. He's a horrible dresser and can't accessorize for shit.

Re: Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by Bandit
How does Osamabama feel about that kind of "progressive" stuff?
Nothing new there...
by adav11

more gender studies navel gazing. Did you think the university was immune to the self indulgence of the rest of the country? If nothing else it keeps the doctorates busy and off the streets.

Re: Sounds practical
by HST-libertarian
Sounds like he needs a "mentor..."
Re: Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by MrMike

Wow... that sorta explains those wacky ol dudes from Michigan!

LOL

;o)

Nah. It is officially time to ROTFLMAO!
by LT-7

What major is this class a requirement for?

Students don't have time or money to spend on anything like this that wouldn't help them actually get their degree and a job. Besides, could you see anyone handing anyone else a transcript with that on it?

Re: Nah. It is officially time to ROTFLMAO!
by MrMike

Which major you ask?

Why I'd guess it's a Major "Pain in the Ass"

heheheh...

;o)

LT-7:

What major is this class a requirement for?

Students don't have time or money to spend on anything like this that wouldn't help them actually get their degree and a job. Besides, could you see anyone handing anyone else a transcript with that on it?

Re: Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by leilaniMP

LOL!!!

MrMike:

Wow... that sorta explains those wacky ol dudes from Michigan!

LOL

;o)

WTH?!?
by leilaniMP

Imagine the uproar if it was a class on how to big a "GUY" kinda guy...

sheesh!

Re: Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by Dangnabit
If that was a required course I wouldn't care to be called the 'Teachers Pet'.
Re: Sounds practical
by jazzguitarman

So to be a good little gay man one has to be a smart dresser.

Being gay should have nothing to do with fashion. Sadly it does.

Re: Okay, it is officially time to panic...
by el cid

Half of Frayboard will probably enroll at Mighigan now that you posted this.

Actually they could probably get honorary faculty status.

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