Gay frat hazing
Tuesday night, Jane Ward of the University of California, Riverside had over people close their eyes to imagine sorority sisters pouring chocolate syrup on one another and demanding the new pledges to lick it off everyone else. At the talk, Ward discussed the homosexual contact between straight white males as a part of hazing rituals and how it affects their heteromasculinity.
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Heteromasculinity is the social and cultural pressure that in order to conform and to reaffirm their frat, males must fit a certain physical and sexual mold. Many people unaffiliated with NYU attended this lecture, and the audience comprised people ranging from curious freshmen to professionals.
CAS senior Sophia Chen said this topic was very pertinent to her since her senior thesis regards pornography and its authenticity. Gallatin junior Don McCaffrey bought her book when it was released and was excited to hear her speak, since he found her perspective as a professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies fascinating.
Throughout the talk and even during the question and answer session, Ward tried to keep the mood light with heavy topics, because she finds sex a funny subject. However, she ended on a serious note. Email Diamond Naga Siu at [email protected]. Cancel reply. Your email address will not be hazed. Skip to Main Content Homosexual hazing rituals in a heteromasculine context.
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