Nature & Spirit: A Digital Lens of Gay-Male Culture.

The article examines the way by which culture has suppressed gay-male behaviours and fueled the formation of support networks and popular gay characteristics.

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Published in:Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture Vol. 16; no. 1; pp. 20 - 21
Main Author: Gellis, Brandon S.
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Published: Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 2016
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