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Author Crichlow, Wesley E. A. (Wesley Eddison Aylesworth), 1961-

Title Buller men and batty bwoys : hidden men in Toronto and Halifax Black communities / [by] Wesley Crichlow
Published Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 230 pages)
Contents Introduction : entering and opening the Black closet -- Part one. Oh my God! Look who's in the closet! Hidden Black men having sex with other men ; Hidden men -- Collaborative connections : my biomythography -- Part two. Negotiating everyday life ; Family -- Community -- Violence, fear, and hypermasculinity -- Pleasure, love, identity -- Conclusion : seeking inclusion -- Appendix A. Participants -- Appendix B. Partial list of interview questions -- Appendix C. Chronology of Buller and Zami activities in Toronto
Summary In "Buller Men and Batty Bwoys," Wesley Crichlow focuses primarily on the lives of nineteen Black gay and bisexual men in Toronto and Halifax, seeks to give voice to those who have been displaced, and explores the process of self-definition in the context of racial, ethnic, and sexual conformity. Crichlow's perceptive study brings to the foreground several concepts, including the role of homophobia in Black identity, and the problematics of Black 'heteronormativity, ' in relation to Black men who engage in same-sex practices. In his sociological analysis, Crichlow introduces to the discipline Audre Lorde's unique literary genre, "biomythography," which emphasizes the connections between the creation of culture and community (through mythology and story-telling) and the creation of personal identity (through names, labels, and group membership). At the same time, he problematizes and celebrates the multiple differences among the men he interviewed as he aims to broaden the study of Black history, Queer Studies, and culture in a Canadian context by bringing sexuality into the various theories that attempt to generalize experience. "Buller Men and Batty Bwoys" offers the reader critical insight into the complex lives of Black gay and bisexual men in Canada
Bibliography Includes chapter notes (pages [197]-212), bibliographical references (pages [213]-225), and index
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Subject Gay men -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Social conditions
Gay men -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax -- Social conditions
Bisexual men -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Social conditions
Bisexual men -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax -- Social conditions
Heterosexism -- Ontario -- Toronto
Heterosexism -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax
Black people -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Attitudzes
Black people -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax -- Attitudes
Bisexual men -- Social conditions
Black people -- Attitudes
Gay men -- Social conditions
Heterosexism
Nova Scotia -- Halifax
Ontario -- Toronto
Genre/Form Instructional and educational works
Instructional and educational works.
Matériel d'éducation et de formation.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781442671645
1442671645
Other Titles Hidden men in Toronto and Halifax Black communities