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    In the novel, A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood, it tells the story of a man who lives in Southern California during the 1960s. George is an english professor that teaches at a university and lives in a nice, cozy house that he shares with his partner named Jim. However, Jim has passed away from a tragic car accident that kills him instantly. This leaves George in a very difficult and uncomfortable situation. He must go on with his life without Jim and continue to work, socialize with others…

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    The debate on whether you are born homosexual or you have been raised in an environment causing you to be homosexual has been one of the oldest ongoing debates in history. The debate is called nature versus nurture. It is very hard to pick a side as to whether or not your environment or your genes make you homosexual. This is a debate that makes it difficult to decide which side you should be on because both sides of the argument have incredibly strong points to help support their beliefs. Many…

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    Alexis Tandazo (212196184) Emily Colpitts SXSXT 1600 7 December 2015 Research Question Sexuality is often defined as the way an individual identifies their sexual orientation, desires and with whom. However, human sexuality does not tend to fall into neat categories, as heterosexual and homosexual are not the only labels used to describe sexual orientation. Many philosophers have developed theories to further explain reasons that suggest heterosexual behavior as well as anything other…

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    Minority communities in the USA are numerous. Of particular note are the LGBT+ community and racial minority communities. Although it's nearly oxymoronic, they're the most plentiful of these types of groups. There is certainly more than a little overlap between the two groups, especially in regards to interactions with other people. Like attracts like, and people want nothing more than to feel safe and as if they belong. This, in conjunction to the purposeful isolation of these groups by…

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    Even using Brokeback Mountain as a Hollywood film example of how sexuality is shown in the media, Rodger Streitmatter’s, “From Perverts to Fab Five: The Media’s Changing Depiction of Gay Men and Lesbians”, states, “In a country that makes not just a virtue but a fetish of rugged individualism-and set against the most identified virtue, Brokeback Mountain strikes a deep and haunting chord, showcasing the story of people who for no good reason are not allowed to love their lives as they would.…

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    One of my roommates in college was gay. He confided in me about his sexual preference, knowing I’d respect his confidence. Back then, gay people were openly ridiculed and rejected and attacked. I wish I could say this was no longer true, but obviously I can’t. We’ve come a long way, but what happened in Orlando and the reaction to it provide harsh reminders of how people hate those who are different from them in some way. Still so much hatred. I’m the associate minister at an open and…

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    In popular media there is very little representation for people who don’t fit the mold of existence outside of being used as a prop or sexualized. The “mold” for this existence is being a straight, white, cisgender, abled, christian, heterosexual man. Now many people may say that there are plenty of characters outside of this mold, but many of them are objectified. Now when people are underrepresented they are erased from society. This is a sadly common thing when it comes to LGBT people. LGBT…

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    Olivia Clark Mrs. Fitzgibbon AP Literature & Composition 26 October, 2015 A Separated Gene Dumbledore is gay. At least, that is what J.K. Rowling told Harry Potter fans; and, of course, many minds were blown. Now, does that mean Rowling’s intentions for Dumbledore’s sexual orientation suddenly trumps millions of fans’ interpretations? According to new critical theory, an author’s intent holds no power over a reader’s perception. This circumstance can be flipped to include John Knowles work A…

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    Over the course of the last decade, even though film and television audiences have seen an explosion in the visibility of gay characters, there remains the issue that male homosexual interaction, including hugging and kissing, is largely avoided in mainstream media. Consequently, homosexuality has been forced to make its pop culture debut in others ways, such as by the portrayal of clearly recognizable male homosexual stereotypes. Until the 1970s, the codes for labeling male homosexuality were…

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    1) The Mattachine Society is a group of homosexual man in the 1950’s who decided to start a group to protect Gay man. They believe that Gay man had the same right has heterosexual men. These men were influenced by communist ideology and came up with this group to fight for what is right. The Organization was founded in 1950’s, it gained members and they had another chapter in California within two years. After a couple of years, the organization abandoned the original structure of the group and…

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