Friday, April 29, 2022

Blueboy (April/May 1977), Part Two

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 second half (see the first half here), the texts on Mishima and pirates are paired with a photospread titled “Pick Up” and a parody of magazine covers.

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