Friday, April 22, 2022

Blueboy (April/May 1977), Part One

From the quick wit of Bette Davis to the tenacious sexuality of Mae West, powerful female actresses have, according to M.D. Sterling, provided gay men a sense of identity. Sterling’s argument, contained in the April/May 1977 issue of Blueboy (which has been broken into two parts), is among many that attest to the role Hollywood camp has served in building a unique homosexual persona. Yet, Sterling’s article is not the only element within the publication which addresses the community’s rising sense of self: there is also a historical glimpse into the sexual practices of pirates and an homage to Japanese novelist Mishima. In the first half, Sterling’s text is paired with a photospread on odd sex, advice on how to make anal intercourse less painful, and a celebration of the centerfold.

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