Friday, March 1, 2024

Advocate Men (March 1998), Part One

Frederick Corey and Thomas Nakayama explain the police officer has a polarized existence in the gay community. On one end of the spectrum, law enforcement is a symbol of oppression due to the decades of police brutality. On the other side of the spectrum, policemen are an eroticized emblem of masculinity. This dichotomy prompts Corey and Nakayama to question what is truly being fetishized: their authoritative presence, their potential for violence, their uniform, their role as an unobtainable sexual partner, or their representation of hypermasculinity. The photo spread in this March 1998 issue of Advocate Men (which has been broken into three parts) attests to all of these factors, from the aggression and uniform to the unattainability and masculinity. Also included in this issue is a reader-submitted story about a sexual encounter with a handyman, the short story “Tension” (an interesting tale where two men grapple with their feelings for each other), and a photo spread titled “Wild at Heart.”

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