Content tagged "homosexuality"
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Parmesh Shahani, SM ’05: “Drawing Inspiration from Mumbai”
From the MIT Technology Review’s alumni notes comes this piece on Parmesh Shahani, CMS master’s class of 2005.
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Posted by Parmesh Shahani S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2005
Why Gay Employees Need to Come Out
“I would never have imagined in July 2009 that by 2011, I would be sitting at the Google office in Bangalore, giving a talk to the Indian Gayglers.”
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Posted by Parmesh Shahani S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2005
Topics: bombay, ethnicity, ethnography, gay bombay, globalization, homosexuality, India, media, memoirDisco Jalebi: An Ethnographic Exploration of Gay Bombay
I explore what being gay means to the members of Gay Bombay and how they negotiate locality and globalization, their sense of identity as well as a feeling of community within its online/offline world.
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Posted by Susannah Mandel S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2003
Topics: comics, dc comics, epistemology, frederic wertham, green lantern, homosexuality, Marvel, northstar, sexuality, superherosMask or Closet, or, “Under the Hood”: Metaphors and Representations of Homosexuality in American Superhero Comics After 1985
An examination of the changing representation of male homosexuality in American superhero comics between the years 1986 and 2003.
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Event: Thursday, February 1, 2001 @ 7:00 pm
Beefcake: Physique Photography and Representations of Gay Desire in the 1950s
This talk with Chris Pomiecko will examine the history of male physique photography and films which climaxed as an expression of hidden gay male desire in the 1950s and 1960s.