As he enters adulthood, his desires become manifest as he explores the subcultures of Long Yang Clubs (where gay Asians and their "admirers" can meet) before departing for Asia, where his encounters often become transactions and he learns the hard way that sexual desire has a human and emotional cost. Traversing three continents, these diaries are a personal reckoning, a bold coming to terms with the nuances of sexuality that has a universal relevance.
A Memoir
Paperback
Publication Date: 02/03/2006
This is a poignant, insightful memoir of gay desire, culture and otherness. Evoking the themes of Edward Said's "Orientalism", this is as much a personal statement about culture and otherness as it is about gay desire. In this moving autobiography, Daniel Gawthrop writes about the politics and pleasures of being a self-identified "rice queen": a gay man who is attracted to Asians. Navigating through the urban jungles of Western cities like Vancouver and London, as well as the humid streets of Bangkok and Hanoi, Gawthorp explores the multicultural minefields of sexuality and culture as he articulates the manners and contradictions of his desires. The politics of race and the unspoken rules of gay Asian culture in both Western and Eastern settings underscore Daniel's personal journey in which he recalls his teen years spent idolising Bruce Lee and his fixation on an Asian schoolmate whose hazing becomes a sexual spectacle for him.
As he enters adulthood, his desires become manifest as he explores the subcultures of Long Yang Clubs (where gay Asians and their "admirers" can meet) before departing for Asia, where his encounters often become transactions and he learns the hard way that sexual desire has a human and emotional cost. Traversing three continents, these diaries are a personal reckoning, a bold coming to terms with the nuances of sexuality that has a universal relevance.
As he enters adulthood, his desires become manifest as he explores the subcultures of Long Yang Clubs (where gay Asians and their "admirers" can meet) before departing for Asia, where his encounters often become transactions and he learns the hard way that sexual desire has a human and emotional cost. Traversing three continents, these diaries are a personal reckoning, a bold coming to terms with the nuances of sexuality that has a universal relevance.
- ISBN:
- 9781551521893
- 9781551521893
- Category:
- Gay & Lesbian studies
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 02-03-2006
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- Arsenal Pulp Press
- Country of origin:
- Canada
- Pages:
- 240
- Dimensions (mm):
- 230x152x16mm
- Weight:
- 0.42kg
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