89. Beyond the Brawn: Redefining Queer Masculinity (with Erick DuPree)
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Societal perceptions of masculinity are often rooted in traditional and restrictive norms, which can pressure gay men to conform to stereotypical ideals, leading to internalized homophobia, feelings of inadequacy, and a diminished sense of self-worth. Even within the queer community, ideals of masculinity and femininity can be at odds, creating a complex dynamic for gay men who are navigating their identity. In this episode, Erick DuPree, a literary anthropologist specializing in the intersection of literature and culture, joins us to explore societal concepts of masculinity, how it impacts gay men's sense of self, the importance of mindfulness in navigating our identity, and their anthology, Men & The Goddess, which explores male relationships with the divine feminine. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 04. Pop Icons and Their Gay Emotional AppealListen to Episode 11. Overcoming Internalized HomophobiaListen to Episode 82. Gay Gym CultureAdditional Resources: Learn More About Erick DuPreeFollow Erick DuPree on InstagramRead Men And The Goddess: An Anthology RevisitedRead Awaken To Mindfulness: Cultivating Daily Practice & WellbeingGet Your Merch Support the show
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