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We usually think of stereotypes as wholly negative things, but when it comes to queers, what are the consequences of rejecting them? Simon and Benjamin take a long, hard look at stereotypes, asking where they come from, how they limit our experience, and whether it’s possible to move past stereotypes without throwing some queers under the bus.
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By Simon Copland and Benjamin Riley5
11 ratings
We usually think of stereotypes as wholly negative things, but when it comes to queers, what are the consequences of rejecting them? Simon and Benjamin take a long, hard look at stereotypes, asking where they come from, how they limit our experience, and whether it’s possible to move past stereotypes without throwing some queers under the bus.
‘The most ethical way to allow gay men to donate blood is to end HIV’, by Nic Holas
‘PrEP revolution: Shame, class and bareback sex’, by Shafik Zahyr
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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