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미국 극에 나타난 동성애혐오의 사회적 역할과 효과The Social Roles and Effects of Homophobia in American Plays

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The Social Roles and Effects of Homophobia in American Plays
Authors
백승진
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국영미문학교육학회
Keywords
동성애 혐오; (질)병으로서의 동성애; 남성성 결여에 대한 혐오; 동성애자의 마조히즘적 자기혐오; 커밍아웃; homophobia; homosexuality as mental disease; sissphobia; homosexual’s masochism; coming-out
Citation
영미문학교육, v.15, no.1, pp 53 - 75
Pages
23
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영미문학교육
Volume
15
Number
1
Start Page
53
End Page
75
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24410
ISSN
1229-2249
Abstract
Historically American society has seen women, African Americans, colored peoples and Jews with bias and discrimination. Even though they still suffer from disadvantages in their real world, however, it seems that misogyny, racism and anti-Semitism have lost their theoretical powers. In this sense, homophobia will be the last acceptable prejudice. During the last twenty years, queer culture has provided positive aspects in raising the political and social position of homosexuals. But it shows its limit, and the fear and dislike of homosexuality are still in the societies supporting the traditional gender system. So, the intention of the paper is to discuss the social roles and effects of homophobia, analyzing four American plays, Tea and Sympathy (1953), Boys in the Band (1968), Take Me Out (2002) and The Little Dog Laughed (2006). In the late 19th century, a growing psychiatric tendency defined homosexuality as abnormal condition and a homosexual became a mental patient. On the bases of the medical perspectives, the chapter II, III and IV shows how homosexuality as mental disease, sissphobia and homosexual’s masochism are presented by analyzing Tea and Sympathy and Boys in the Band. Gay liberationists emphasized and promoted the ‘coming out’ as a means of social transformation. But, still even in the 21st century, homosexuls are suffering from homophobia. In the chapter V, the meaning of coming out is discussed through Take Me Out and The Little Dog Laughed.
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