A Gay Man in a Straight Man's Prison

A Gay Man in a Straight Man's Prison
Author: Nathaniel Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781438968155

Nathaniel Brown, an African American male, living a corporate lifestyle tries everything in his power to be accepted by his family and society. After accepting he's a homosexual, he begins dating older men for drugs and money. Getting addicted to cocaine he goes to State and Federal prison. For fear of being raped and beaten, he's forced to live as a transsexual. Performing sexual favors for survival with guys who claims to be heterosexual until they're locked away in their cells. Travel with Nathan as he takes you through a gay man's life in a "straight" man's prison.

Straight to Gay in Prison (Straight Men Turned Gay)

Straight to Gay in Prison (Straight Men Turned Gay)
Author: Tabatha Allen
Publisher: Tabatha Allen
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Genre: Straight to Gay Erotica / Gay Prison Erotica Brad's pretty boy good looks get him the ladies but it's nothing but trouble in prison. Even his fit body can't compare to the heavily muscular and tattooed men in prison like his cellmate Luis. Without connections, Brad's offering the only thing he has to trade - himself. Yes, he's straight but that doesn't matter to his Latino lover. The only question is how much will be enough to satisfy his cellmate? This 6,800+ first time gay erotica contains detailed descriptions of inter-racial gay sex including anal and oral situations with a firm touch of dominance. It's intended for those who love erotica stories involvingstraight and gay men in prison. Author's note: This is a full-length, standalone story. No cliffhanger. Note: This title's name was changed from Straight to Gay Three

Straight to Gay Homophobe (Gay Straight mm Erotica)

Straight to Gay Homophobe (Gay Straight mm Erotica)
Author: Tabatha Allen
Publisher: Tabatha Allen
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Genre: Straight to Gay Erotica / First Gay Experience David's a former bully who still can't stand gays. Charlie Keller's his former victim and an out and proud gay man who's itching to introduce David to hidden repressed desires. What happens when a gay man and his former bully reunite? One things for sure, someone's going down. This 10,200+ first time gay erotica contains detailed descriptions of gay sex including anal and oral situations with a firm touch of dominance. It's intended for those who love erotica stories involving straight and gay men. Author's note: This is a full-length, standalone story. No cliffhanger. This title's name changed from: Straight to Gay

Deliberate Indifference

Deliberate Indifference
Author:
Publisher: Better Be Write Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9780980155518

A homosexual prisoner sufferes abuse at the hands of the United States Marshal's office and the prison authorities as he is slowly going blind.

How To Be Gay

How To Be Gay
Author: David M. Halperin
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0674070860

No one raises an eyebrow if you suggest that a guy who arranges his furniture just so, rolls his eyes in exaggerated disbelief, likes techno music or show tunes, and knows all of Bette Davis's best lines by heart might, just possibly, be gay. But if you assert that male homosexuality is a cultural practice, expressive of a unique subjectivity and a distinctive relation to mainstream society, people will immediately protest. Such an idea, they will say, is just a stereotype-ridiculously simplistic, politically irresponsible, and morally suspect. The world acknowledges gay male culture as a fact but denies it as a truth. David Halperin, a pioneer of LGBTQ studies, dares to suggest that gayness is a specific way of being that gay men must learn from one another in order to become who they are. Inspired by the notorious undergraduate course of the same title that Halperin taught at the University of Michigan, provoking cries of outrage from both the right-wing media and the gay press, How To Be Gay traces gay men's cultural difference to the social meaning of style. Far from being deterred by stereotypes, Halperin concludes that the genius of gay culture resides in some of its most despised features: its aestheticism, snobbery, melodrama, adoration of glamour, caricatures of women, and obsession with mothers. The insights, impertinence, and unfazed critical intelligence displayed by gay culture, Halperin argues, have much to offer the heterosexual mainstream.

From Boys to Men

From Boys to Men
Author: Ted Gideonse
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 078673552X

More than an anthology of coming out stories, From Boys to Men is a stunning collection of essays about what it is like to be gay and young, to be different and be aware of that difference from the earliest of ages. In these memoirs, coming out is less important than coming of age and coming to the realization that young gay people experience the world in ways quite unlike straight boys. Whether it is a fascination with soap opera, an intense sensitivity to their own difference, or an obsession with a certain part of the male anatomy, gay kids — or kids who would eventually identify as gay — have an indefinable but unmistakable gay sensibility. Sometimes the result is funny, sometimes it is harrowing, and often it is deeply moving. Essays by lauded young writers like Alex Chee (Edinburgh), Aaron Hamburger (Faith for Beginners), Karl Soehnlein (The World of Normal Boys), Trebor Healy (Through It Came Bright Colors), Tom Dolby (The Trouble Boy), David Bahr, and Austin Bunn, are collected along with those by brilliant, newcomers such as Michael McAllister, Jason Tougaw, Viet Dinh, and the wildly popular blogger, Joe.My.God.

Stand by Me

Stand by Me
Author: Jim Downs
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 046509855X

From a prominent young historian, the untold story of the rich variety of gay life in America in the 1970s Despite the tremendous gains of the LGBT movement in recent years, the history of gay life in this country remains poorly understood. According to conventional wisdom, gay liberation started with the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village in 1969. The 1970s represented a moment of triumph -- both political and sexual -- before the AIDS crisis in the subsequent decade, which, in the view of many, exposed the problems inherent in the so-called "gay lifestyle". In Stand by Me, the acclaimed historian Jim Downs rewrites the history of gay life in the 1970s, arguing that the decade was about much more than sex and marching in the streets. Drawing on a vast trove of untapped records at LGBT community centers in Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia, Downs tells moving, revelatory stories of gay people who stood together -- as friends, fellow believers, and colleagues -- to create a sense of community among people who felt alienated from mainstream American life. As Downs shows, gay people found one another in the Metropolitan Community Church, a nationwide gay religious group; in the pages of the Body Politic, a newspaper that encouraged its readers to think of their sexuality as a political identity; at the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookstore, the hub of gay literary life in New York City; and at theaters putting on "Gay American History," a play that brought to the surface the enduring problem of gay oppression. These and many other achievements would be largely forgotten after the arrival in the early 1980s of HIV/AIDS, which allowed critics to claim that sex was the defining feature of gay liberation. This reductive narrative set back the cause of gay rights and has shaped the identities of gay people for decades. An essential act of historical recovery, Stand by Me shines a bright light on a triumphant moment, and will transform how we think about gay life in America from the 1970s into the present day.

Seeing Straight

Seeing Straight
Author: Jean Halley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442233559

Seeing Straight introduces students to key concepts in gender and sexuality through the lens of privilege and power. After an accessible overview, the book asks students to examine the privilege inherent in approaching heterosexual and cisgender identities as “normal,” as well as the problems of treating queer gender and sexuality as “abnormal.” Compelling real-life examples illustrate theory and empirical research, revealing phenomena that shape not only students’ own lives, but also their communities, their country, and the field of gender studies itself. The book addresses tough topics like hate, violence, and privilege, and it also considers institutionalized heteronormativity through the military, law, religion, and more. The book ends with a chapter called “It’s Getting Better” that presents evidence for queer hope and courage. Filled with compelling true stories, this book is an ideal introduction to gender and sexuality that encourages students to question their own assumptions.

Men Behind Bars

Men Behind Bars
Author: Wayne S. Wooden
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1468442929

"Barry" is a seventeen-year-old single white male. He has blond hair and blue eyes, weighs 150 pounds, and is five feet eleven inches tall. He was arrested in California at age sixteen for assault and robbery. Because he was underage he was initially segregated in a one-man cell while in county jail. Then, upon admission to a state prison recep tion and classification facility, he was housed in a special dormitory for young, inexperienced inmates who would be at risk within the general population. Upon completion of his screening Barry's counselor recommended that he be sent to a penal institution reserved for the younger, more violence-prone, and hard core inmates. Barry said that he felt he would have "prob lems" at the recommended facility, but his counselor replied, "You won't have any problems." Once he arrived, Barry was double-celled with a nineteen-year-old inmate who beat and anally raped him during his first night in the admission unit. Barry's cellmate continued to assault him sexually during the two weeks they were housed together.

The Myth of Prison Rape

The Myth of Prison Rape
Author: Mark S. Fleisher
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2009-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0742565998

The Myth of Prison Rape provides a nuanced glimpse into the complex sexual dynamics of American prison. Drawing on results from the most comprehensive study of inmate sexuality to date, Mark S. Fleisher and Jessie L. Krienert analyze the intricacies of sexuality and sexual violence in daily inmate life. Pulled from over 500 interviews from male and female high-security inmates, their research assesses inmate perception, belief, opinion, and explanation of their own behavior as it relates directly and indirectly to sexual life and sexual violence. Dynamic case studies and interview excerpts enliven this cultural study of sexuality, safety, and violence in American prisons, and an appendix introduces readers to prison sexual vocabulary.