This Book is Gay
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A funny and pertinent book about being lesbian, bisexual, gay, queer, transgender or just curious - for everybody, no matter their gender or sexuality.
A fantastic book for classrooms and school libraries, This Book is Gay is a must-read for teachers and parents, as well as teens themselves.
Autorentext
Queen of Teen 2014 James Dawson is the multi award-winning author of dark teen thrillers HOLLOW PIKE, CRUEL SUMMER, SAY HER NAME and UNDER MY SKIN. In 2015, he released his first contemporary romance, ALL OF THE ABOVE. His first non-fiction book, BEING A BOY tackled puberty, sex and relationships in a frank and funny fashion. A follow up for young LGBT people, THIS BOOK IS GAY came out in 2014. James is a regular contributor to Attitude Magazine, GT and The Guardian and has contributed to news items on BBC Women's Hour, Front Row, This Morning and Newsnight concerning sexuality, identity, literature and education. James's titles have received rave reviews and his books have been translated into more than ten languages. James writes full time and lives in South London. James is a School Role Model for the charity STONEWALL.Follow Juno at either www.askjunosdawson.com or at www.junodawsonbooks.com or on Twitter: @_jamesdawson
Klappentext
Whether you fancy boys or girls or both, whether you feel like a boy or a girl on the inside...you're just you, right? With laugh-out-loud wit and wisdom, James Dawson smashes the myths and prejudice surrounding sexual orientation and gender identity and tells it how it really is. Us human beings are a complicated bunch and not one of us should be labelled wrongly, just because we don't fit somebody else's idea of normal. Including hilarious illustrations from Spike Gerrell, this book is not Gay, Straight or Bi. It is about the extraordinary, unique and totally normal person that is you, me, your best friend and their cousin. It's a book about us.
Leseprobe
WHY stereotypes are poo
'I think all stereotypes are sht. Whether it's a racial stereotype or a sexual stereotype or a cultural stereotype, you're always going to find SOMEONE who fits the bill. But stereotypes suggest that a group, or at least a majority of that group, behaves in a certain way, and that kills the idea of individuality.'*
BFL, 43, Minnesota, USA.
Stereotypes are rubbish for one very simple reason - they dehumanise people and allow terrible prejudices and discrimination to come creeping in. Bigots THRIVE on stereotypes. It's much easier to hate a faceless stereotype than it is a human being.
As well as being awesome, LGBT* people are also a persecuted minority. This is not awesome. I'm afraid it's not all cocktail parties and gay cruises - for many people all around the world, being gay is ILLEGAL. I know, it's cray.
Let's think about some other persecuted minorities. I'm going to use an example we see in newspapers and on the telly a lot - Muslims. Instead of talking about 'terrorists', very often newsreaders talk about 'Muslim terrorists' or 'Muslim extremists'. Does it matter that the terrorists identify as Muslim?
NO, IT DOES NOT. People who aren't very clever start to associate the two phrases until bigots start saying things like, 'All Muslims are terrorists.' This, my friend, is dangerous thinking.
Similarly, stereotypes about LGBT people fuel homophobia, which we will talk about a lot more in the next chapter. Each LGBT person is completely unique and individual. Although a lot of gay people might like some of the same things (there is a rich and varied gay or queer 'culture'), no two LGBT* people are the same.
Even if you identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer, you're still just you. There are infinite ways of being gay, and they're all brilliant. So saying things like, 'All gay men dress well,' is unhelpful and dehumanising to the gay men who don't give a flying fig about fashion.
Remember, being gay is just one element of your identity, so how could we possibly all be the same?
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Gewicht 204g
- Untertitel Englisch
- Autor Juno Dawson
- Titel This Book is Gay
- Veröffentlichung 04.09.2014
- ISBN 1471403955
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781471403958
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H125mm x B194mm x T22mm
- Herausgeber Hot Key Books
- Anzahl Seiten 277
- Illustrator Spike Gerrell
- Altersempfehlung 13 bis 15 Jahre
- GTIN 09781471403958