Barbara Kruger: It has to do with the notion of a comfort or discomfort with sameness and difference and that sports, for instance, is a way that men can be allowed to have physical contact that is disallowed in
a homophobic culture — not only in the playing of the game but also in the viewing of the game.
Over a career that spanned nearly fifty years, he produced thousands of images beginning in the 1940s, robbing straight
homophobic culture of its most virile and masculine archetypes; bikers, hoodlums, lumberjacks, cops, cowboys, and sailors, and recasting them — through deft skill and fantastic imagination — unapologetic, self - aware, and boastfully proud enthusiasts of gay sex.
The film perfectly captures their ambivalence towards their so far closeted daughter, and likewise limns the pain of coming out in
a homophobic culture, not only for her, but for her parents.
Not exact matches
After former employee Susan Fowler revealed the workplace sexism she allegedly experienced at Uber, more negative stories of the company's workplace
culture have surfaced, including
homophobic slurs and instances of sexual harassment.
Yet, in our
culture, the Catholic belief that same - sex attraction is «objectively disordered» is sometimes itself regarded as «
homophobic».
If I remember correctly, the organization of which you are a part is perceived as
homophobic, so the comments that get thrown your direction are probably much different than the comments I hear among the
culture I am part of, which includes many LGBTQ people.
Children are more vulnerable to cyber-bullying, which reflects the wider toxic
culture of sexist, racist and
homophobic bullying on the internet.
Preliminary, unpublished results suggest that «personality and the overall
culture have a greater impact on
homophobic attitudes than religion,» he says.
He was later awarded the Semaine de la Critique prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1991 for «Young Soul Rebels», which highlighted unacknowledged racist and
homophobic attitudes prevalent in London against a backdrop of seventies disco and radio
culture.
He was at the Washington Project for the Arts, which stepped in and hosted the exhibition after political pressure from
homophobic Sen. Jesse Helms and other
culture warriors affrighted the Corcoran's leadership.