Friday, March 11, 2022

Honcho (March 1984), Part Two

As theorists like Richard Fung, Bruce Henderson, and Bryan Pitts argue, homoeroticism tends to eroticize ethnicity by incorporating many of the stereotypes seen in mainstream society: Africans are often represented as aggressive, hypersexual tops with oversized penises, Asians are repeatedly depicted as docile and feminine bottoms, and Hispanics are habitually cast as assertive, temperamental lovers. Two short stories in the March 1984 issue of Honcho (which has been broken into two parts), in turn, serve to illustrate these points, with “Daddy’s Boy” and “Fuck Buddies” utilizing the image of the carnal, hotblooded Mediterranean Greek and Italian to propel the tales’ sexual tones. Included in the second half (see the first half here) are the short stories “Married Meat” (about sex at a laundromat) and “Fishing Pole” (about a man’s fishing trip to overcome the grief of a breakup which leads to a sexual salve), photospreads titled “Command Performance,” “Country Cum to Town,” “Cue Stick,” “Fringe Benefits,” and “Solo Session,” and an Alex cartoon.

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