Leather nostalgia: Constructed histories of Dutch leathermen through national discourses of tolerance and white innocence

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sexualities Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1177/13634607231200548
Michelle Liang
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Through following sentiments of nostalgia and loss through leathermen’s personal narratives, and an analysis of 110 influential leather images, this article argues that constructed histories of the Dutch gay male leather scene reflect a nostalgia for a lost white gay masculinity that reproduces Dutch-centric conceptions of tolerance, freedom, and self. In these constructed pasts, the Dutch leather brotherhood purportedly developed as a space of exceptional acceptance, protected from encroaching straight and effeminate gay cultures in the 1970s. These memories feature a conceptualization of sexual freedom as indistinguishable from sexual expression, reflecting ideas of freedom and tolerance rooted in Dutch liberalism. Leather memorialization of sexual freedom mobilizes liberal conceptions of autonomy and self that locate freedom in expression, bound sexual pleasure to the individual, and disconnect it from sociopolitical contexts. In influential erotic images of hyperwhite men covered in black leather and dirt, the rare but exclusive appearance of people of color in racist sexual tropes reveals the racist discourse underlying imaginations of the past erotic scene. These constructed pasts continue to haunt larger fetish culture even after the closure of beloved leather bars—shaping their self-identities into the present, inflecting upon their current participation in leather culture, and creating the meaning they derive from this community.
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皮革怀旧:通过宽容和白人天真的民族话语构建荷兰皮革人的历史
本文通过对皮革人个人叙述的怀旧和失落情绪的追踪,以及对110幅有影响力的皮革图像的分析,认为荷兰男同性恋皮革场景的建构历史反映了对失去的白人男同性恋男子气概的怀念,这种怀念再现了荷兰人以宽容、自由和自我为中心的概念。在这些建构的过去中,荷兰的皮革兄弟会据说是作为一个特殊的接受空间发展起来的,在20世纪70年代,它免受异性恋和娘娘腔的同性恋文化的侵蚀。这些记忆的特点是性自由的概念化与性表达难以区分,反映了根植于荷兰自由主义的自由和宽容的思想。性自由的皮革纪念物调动了自由主义的自主和自我概念,将自由定位于表达,将性快感与个人联系起来,并将其与社会政治背景脱节。在一些极具影响力的色情图像中,穿着黑色皮革和泥土的超白男性,有色人种在种族主义性比喻中罕见但独特的出现,揭示了种族主义话语潜藏在对过去情色场景的想象中。即使在心爱的皮革酒吧关闭之后,这些建构的过去仍然困扰着更大的恋物癖文化——塑造了他们的自我身份,影响了他们目前对皮革文化的参与,并创造了他们从这个社区中获得的意义。
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Sexualities
Sexualities SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Consistently one of the world"s leading journals in the exploration of human sexualities within a truly interdisciplinary context, Sexualities publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles that exemplify the very best of current research. It is published six times a year and aims to present cutting-edge debate and review for an international readership of scholars, lecturers, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates. Sexualities publishes work of an analytic and ethnographic nature which describes, analyses, theorizes and provides a critique on the changing nature of the social organization of human sexual experience in the late modern world.
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