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PHD VERIFIED |
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For this discussion, after you have viewed the videos on this topic posted in this week’s assignment, please answer the questions posted with this week’s discussion.
After posting your individual answers to questions, you are required to respond to 2 students answers with meaningful/thoughtful input on their comments. Your responses must be minimum of a paragraph with at least 3 sentences. Your comments to 2 students
Video #1: History of Homosexuality on Film — https://youtu.be/SeDhMKd83r4
Video #2: The Gay Culture, According to Television — https://youtu.be/EbdxRZJfRp4
Video #3: Top 10 Groundbreaking Moments for LGBTQ Characters on TV — https://youtu.be/yXJAzPJFjQ8
Video #4: I’m Gay, But I’m not … — https://criticalmediaproject.org/im-gay-but-im-not/
Video #5: Acting Gay – One Word Cut — https://youtu.be/a4jfiqiIy0A
LGBTQ+ Questions:
. Are there differences in the characters?
. Have things changed? Evolved? Improved?
Acting Gay – One Word: What is your one-word association with the saying “Acting Gay”? Why did you choose this word?
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There are some differences in the characters as Karolina is more flamboyant and colorful, compared to Nico who is goth and likes to remain strictly to business. Kenny is quiet most of the time about his life, especially about his gay crush until his parents find out more about his desired lover.
I believe things have changed in the acceptance factor in the difference between the two shows. In Runaways the lesbian endeavor was perceived as an action that was a long time coming and people were beyond happy to see what resulted in the relationship between Nico and Karolina. Compared to Kenny, where he was kicked out of his own home by his parents when they find out he is gay.
Acting Gay – One Word: The word I would use with the saying “Acting Gay” is misconception. Why are these people thinking that “Acting Gay” is such a wrong thing, and why is that particular action gay? People can act and do things the way they want to do them without being put into a particular category and being criticized. All gay people are not the same and they are normal people like the rest of us. Caring about fashion and the way they look is not “Acting Gay” it’s a daily struggle that most of us care about in our lives. This two-word statement needs to stop being stated and placed into the dumpster.
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Some common stereotypes associated with the LGBTQ community would be how gay men are thought of as flamboyant, feminine individuals who are into self-care and drag queens. A stereotype of lesbians would be that they are more masculine and into sports.
I think the media is a big reason why these stereotypes exist. I actually believe the media created them. For me, I know I had no opinion or knowledge of the LGBTQ community until it became a part of the shows I was watching. And from that, I developed “opinions” and “knowledge” that aren’t even valuable or true.
A current LGBTQ character is Tony from 13 Reasons Why and one from about ten years ago is Kurt from Glee. The differences in these characters would be that Tony is more “manly” in the sense that he enjoys kickboxing, working out and works on cars a lot. Kurt was definitely portrayed as more “feminine” and flamboyant according to his fashion and love for singing and dancing. According to the time frame and the differences between these characters, things have changed and improved. I think Kurt was more of the stereotypical gay guy that TV shows and media presented while Tony is more of the reality.
LGBTQ characters are definitely portrayed differently than straight characters. Television usually makes LGBTQ characters “stand out” with characteristics far different than the straight characters so the audiences know they aren’t straight. Referring back to Tony from 13 Reasons Why, I had no idea he was gay until the show presented that to the audience. I think that is mostly because I had all these stereotypical ideas in my head of what gay men “act” like and how they “dress” from other TV shows, so it became an expectation.
I think stories about LBGTQ characters revolve around their sexuality because 1) for the longest time it wasn’t accepted and 2) since it is accepted now, stories revolving around that are inspirational to others, especially people who may be experiencing the same thing or something similar.
My one-word association with the saying “acting gay” would be “flamboyant,” but since growing up and educating myself on the LGBTQ community, my current word associated with that staying would be ignorance. One cannot act gay, either you are gay or you aren’t and I think that’s something a lot of people don’t understand.