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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Fetishism, perversion and the Gay Identity :: Socialization Sociology Essays

Fetishism, perversion and the Gay several(prenominal)ismThe contemporary Euro-American idea of indistinguishability as coherent, seamless, bounded and whole is indeed an illusion. On the contrary, the self carries many another(prenominal) upcountry contradictions and nuances as a reflection of the many roles that a person plays in various social circles. Identity is parti eithery post-social and socially constructed though rituals and disciplinal acts. In turn Delany challenges the concept of a Gay Identity, an entity of organism that could be defined as referential. The point to the notion of Gay Identity is that, in terms of a transcendent reality concerned with sexuality per se (a universal similarity, a shared necessary condition, a defining aspect, a generalizable and inescapable essence common to all men and women called gay), I think Gay Identity has no more existence than a single, essential, preternatural sexual contrast (Delany 1991131). The meaning of Gay Identity does not stretch out over across all time, sharing itself in a congruent way to every gay community to encompass an irreducible gayness. In fact, the very notion of the existence of any gay properties characterizing the Gay Identity is seriously questioned and refuted, as is the concept of a universal, timeless sexual difference (Delany 1991). According to Sedgwick, even the language used to identify the gay identity queer is non-referential. Queer describes the gay identity in as many uncharacteristic ways that fail to overlap certain individual homophile(prenominal) experiences as it does in describing characteristic ways that overlap other gay experiences. Queerness is not always translatable just as being queer means different things to different gays. Queer seems to hinge much more radically and explicitly on a persons undertaking particular, performative acts of experimental self-perception and etymologizing (Sedgwick 19939). Sedgwick contends that there always exists a pe rformative aspect of the self in all the roles that people play, including the queer role. Thus queer is not outside of the death penalty. This translation of performance as identity suggests that the retrospective act of interpreting performance constructs personhood. During moments of cultural misunderstanding and differences that cause personal stress and strains in individual access to self-representation of identity, a social actor has the ability to alter identity. By experimenting with who they are through sexual performance, people shape their sexual identities (Sedgwick 1993). build critically upon Delany, I call into question the accuracy of perversion be in marginal spaces. I specifically seek to analyze fetishism as a kind of perversion.

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