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"homoerotic" Definitions
  1. relating to gay sex and sexual desire
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Loads of homoerotic shit went down all the time though.
In his best solo, this intensity has a homoerotic charge.
Oh, and it's funny and the homoerotic undercurrent is quite sweet.
But these homoerotic moments are leeched of both thought and eros.
Yeah can't imagine where everyone's getting all these homoerotic vibes from.
Homoerotic poetry was widely considered part of a "refined sensibility", he says.
" Cave himself says that it's "a rather beautiful piece of homoerotic art.
Men who experience homoerotic feelings themselves sometimes erupt into especially aggressive homophobia.
They also have a surprising history of fluid sexuality and homoerotic behavior.
In the middle eight, he's having a homoerotic cuddle with another man.
It's harder to read a homoerotic subtext into Obama's relations with anybody.
There were slight homoerotic overtones but not a note of gay panic.
"There's so much homoerotic and queer subtext there," says Jassy of the WWE.
" Carpenter's work did help popularize the term he favored for the homoerotic: "Uranian.
Mr. Polenzani's acting seemed to suggest a homoerotic bond between Tito and Sesto.
Adi Nes, a gay Israeli, plays with biblical themes in homoerotic staged photographs.
Taking its inspiration from Japanese stories and manga, it typically involves homoerotic romances.
It was all just about as odd, corny, and vaguely homoerotic as you'd expect.
This homoerotic pastiche of Pietà is titled "American Jesus: Hold me, carry me boldly".
Danmei, a new online class of homoerotic story, is especially popular among young women.
These are traditional representations of black-and-white figures subtly posed, evoking homoerotic desire.
On that foundation, he confabulates a homoerotic (if unconsummated) relationship between the two men.
In many of them, humor and erotic, usually homoerotic, fantasy have an important role.
His taste in art is strikingly personal and he has acquired several homoerotic pieces.
Bill Travis offers an homage to Walt Whitman's homoerotic poetry at the Soho Photo Gallery.
In short, they have none of the specific homoerotic hallmarks of Albus and Scorpius's relationship.
"Go see if unearthing homoerotic subtext that doesn&apost exist helps," the disappointed father urges.
His images of athletic tussles between men recall iconography of Christ's crucifixion, with the homoerotic subtext.
Up until now, though, there's been one thing notably missing in American politics: homoerotic fan fiction.
Director Denis Côté is not interested in their aestheticism or their nakedness and its homoerotic potential.
Stalls sold homoerotic renditions of internet boyfriend Oscar Isaac and indie books about queer lady knights.
Even the glamour of the homoerotic, which fuels Orringer's engine of suspense, turns threadbare through overexposure.
"Sebastiane" (1976), a homoerotic story of the martyrdom of St. Sebastian, has dialogue entirely in Latin.
Casting Mr. Costanzo in the role introduced an overt homoerotic element to Polifemo's sexually aggressive character.
Which is to say: Charlie's Angels has always trended toward the homoerotic side of Kinsey scale.
And yet, while being gay wasn't accepted there, the constant homoerotic tension was thick in the air.
He observes an unlikely, latent homoerotic bond between John and one of John's struggling, working-class neighbors.
With her neon-pink hair, iconic dueling wardrobe, and homoerotic shoujo narrative, Utena is still a revolution.
In 2015, I had an art show called Pink Elephants, which featured drawings of homoerotic, anthropomorphic elephants.
It's hard to see why anyone would argue against the homoerotic undertones of MGS at this point.
It is a mesmerising pas de deux, a graceful arrangement of echoing bodies, with a clear homoerotic charge.
"My fuckin' nigga!" he exclaimed, embracing him—but not too much, lest the act be perceived as homoerotic.
"The Last Jedi homoerotic fanfiction" sounds great in theory, but The Chauvinist Cut is both boring and chaste.
Mr. Polenzani's and Mr. Kwiecien's characters treat each other with a physical affection that hints of homoerotic longing.
The Polaroids, at least in 2015, feel blatantly homoerotic — leather and the confident splaying of rear ends abound.
Earlier, Hynes and a cast of shirtless, mostly tattooed friends had performed the video's elegantly homoerotic dance scenes.
And the innovative and imaginative writers of fanfic have an impressive ability to find homoerotic subtext in almost anything.
And he was drawing, often in ballpoint pen, soft-core homoerotic images and sketches of cross-dressed male friends.
Hassane and his friends had a tight bond that the movie allows you to receive as, at least, homoerotic.
The fabric doubles over itself and grows into something larger that transcends the hackneyed homoerotic imagery found in pornography.
Bond villains have been portrayed with homoerotic undertones and overtones for decades — and so have many other classic film villains.
Their friendship is tinged with homoerotic suggestion in the original, but Mr. Rau focuses on it to a distracting extent.
Inspired by Jean Genet's 1950 homoerotic Un Chant D'Amour, Curnier Jardin's adaptation replaces Genet's young male inmates with post-menopausal women.
From the start of the show, it was clear that Ilana has a strong homoerotic attraction to her best friend, Abbi.
This provokes a lot of conflict and confusion for Ranma, who is suddenly having homoerotic dreams that he's grossed out by.
Most recently, she acted in the "homoerotic Evangelical exorcism film" A Closer Walk with Thee and the horror flick The Sluagh.
There's a decidedly homoerotic vibe in the scene that follows: Jack, as Eddie guesses, is cruising him, but not for that.
"Killing Eve" is a different sort of homoerotic candy, a tart, twisty thriller that was a sensation in its first season.
Their presence, led by a strutting Channing Tatum, lends the action a homoerotic glaze that I choose to believe is intentional.
In "Towards a Homoerotic Historiography," Motta has made a series of small vitrines housing tiny gold figures engaged in sexual acts.
As a queer stylist, it's a cut I saw in militaristic homoerotic photography in the 1990s and fashion magazines in the 2000s.
However, we also can't help but wonder if it was the homoerotic nature of the rumors contributed to the male friendship's demise.
Henry gains some acceptance of his own sexual orientation, which is established in the opening scene, a homoerotic sleepover with a friend.
You go to a dinner party in Pompeii, and there are statues of nude homoerotic youths, in the old, noble Greek tradition.
A few of their co-authored black-and-white photographs are on view, many of which stage arresting, sometimes homoerotic beach scenes.
An underground, often homoerotic, culture emerges focused on children because they are perceived as more easily managed to avoid shame and scandal.
At its best, The Covenant is a magical homoerotic utopia; at its occasional worst, it is like a very bad frat house.
But this came across less as a homoerotic stirring than as a scene of poignant longing between the living and the dead.
If anything can be said to be "obvious" about this movie, it's the undeniable and mounting homoerotic tension between Thomas and Ephraim.
The author's Twitter presence is a post-post-post-ironic blend of jokey homoerotic photos of bodybuilders and boorish far-right memes.
"Í blóma (In bloom)," in the gallery's front room, takes things in a different direction: more erotic, homoerotic, botanical, and overtly sculptural.
Charlie's Angels has always been homoerotic — we'll see if, in 2019, Hollywood is brave enough to make it gay AF. Related Content:
Years later, when Laaksonen's homoerotic drawings land him in jail in Berlin, the former commander (now a diplomat) comes to his rescue.
Episode six is largely devoted to ruminating on John's relationship with another aging queer man with whom he shared a sublimated homoerotic friendship.
But another thing about the video is that I've been starting see a lot of punk art that is homoerotic in certain ways.
Farrier quickly suspected that the tickling contest might really be about producing homoerotic fetish videos that Jane O'Brien Media could sell for profit.
The woman in the music video is a wink to his bisexuality at the time, and, unsurprisingly, homoerotic themes lurk within its subtext.
When he took up writing stories again in 1969, his work was unabashedly homoerotic, often dealing with the sexual awakening of queer boys.
Muschietti seems to want to balance the pointless homophobia of this scene by making the novel's homoerotic subtext explicitly queer onscreen — kind of.
In paintings and drawings, this modernist Maine-iac found homoerotic fantasy, childhood memories and his own private version of Cézanne's Mont Sainte-Victoire.
For example, Paul Cadmus's "Stone Blossom: A Conversation Piece" feels like a stilted homoerotic take on Édouard Manet's "The Luncheon on the Grass" (1863).
The Angels viewed themselves and their aggressive behavior as so hyper-masculine that no behavior, no matter how homoerotic, could erase their inherent heterosexuality.
By itself, this is a troubling version of the "wear the girl down" trope; coupled with the play's homoerotic subtext, it's a train wreck.
His approach to this material occasionally brings homoerotic themes to the forefront, and is very 21st-century in its knowing detachment and occasional mischief.
Abercrombie & Fitch conjures many a throwback memory — naked, homoerotic male models on shopping bags, logo-heavy sweatshirts, migraine-inducing cologne spritzed into store ventilation systems.
But the series climax, "Battle of the Billionaires," is so campily homoerotic, so rife with heat and humiliation, that it's a critic-proof fever dream.
As you watch it today and notice Boyd hungrily eyeing Heston, it seems clear that the homoerotic overtones were intentional, though Heston furiously denied it.
Gilles Aillaud's portraits of zoo animals; Paul Mpagi Sepuya's homoerotic photographs; Christina Forrer's paintings on a loom; and the BRIC Biennial's third South Brooklyn Edition.
But what of Eubank, the overtly self-confident showman, declaring his sport exploitative and barbaric; defying conventions, projecting a confident, uncompromising and almost homoerotic image.
I really liked the touch of "modern" in POST-RACIAL and PURPLE STATES, and the liveliness of HOMOEROTIC, I'M INNOCENT, TANTALIZED, STARGAZING and ALL NATURAL.
It's less about exploring human sexuality or sexual orientation, and more about the questions that those homoerotic sexual overtones represent from a broader Freudian perspective.
The retrospective offers, more than anything else, a sense of place, a quality of mood that is the '80s, gender play, homoerotic energy, and wistfulness.
It's ironic, then, that the dozens of pages that follow depict homoerotic parties where groups of men either gather around naked women or compare scrotum sizes.
In that story, a septuagenarian widow and geeky teenage girl bond over homoerotic manga, building a friendship of text messages, cafe trips and manga fan events.
A slightly homoerotic take on the UFC's famous staredowns was complimented by two wheeled plinths as both men have their shirts torn off each other's backs.
That culture in the early 1970s became, for a while, a focus of his art, in images of homoerotic bondage and discipline, fetishism and anatomical penetration.
Sotheby's first-ever auction of erotic artworks, timed to Valentine's Day, features a delightful range of objects, including a rare homoerotic painting from 18th-century Turkey.
The homoerotic nature of Kaworu and Shinji's bond has been well established since the series first aired, and has been present throughout later installments in the franchise.
His sexuality does come through in the show loud and clear, however, in the content of the homoerotic imagery, as opposed to any particular style of drawing.
Mr. Bussotti composed, in the late 1950s, an audaciously homoerotic song cycle and in subsequent years created decadent theatrical works, including operas exploring gay allure and seduction.
Throughout the book is an unobtrusive tenderness, a submerged savagery and an elusive but insistent sensuality that one would call homoerotic were the photographer not a woman.
Homoerotic imagery, with male bodies taking (for lack of a better term) center stage, serves as a common thread, a "proto-queer" imagery in the pre-Stonewall era.
Netflix's biggest and most troubling edit to the show, for which the platform created a new English-language translation and voice track, dials back its famous homoerotic subtext.
Inspired by Jean Genet's 1950 homoerotic Un Chant D'Amour, Pauline Curnier Jardin's recent film Qu'un Sang Impur (2019) interrogates patriarchal credo through the lens of its unseen bodies.
French has often been left out of art history despite the high quality of his work, likely because he was too homoerotic for the men writing and curating.
In 2002, A&F bottled the fragrance in glass bottles imprinted with photographs of washboard eight-packs—simultaneously homoerotic and aspirational—and put the cologne on the market.
By combining homoerotic images of musclebound men with embroidered sections of flowery cloth, and by emphasizing the calligraphic Arabic script, he seeks to challenge assumptions about Muslim masculinity.
It originated in a SoHo loft shared by two men, Charles W. Leslie and Fritz Lohman (1922-2010), life partners and collectors of homoerotic painting, drawing and photography.
Outside the town, Mr. Tracy is known for his paintings and sculptures that at times are homoerotic or steeped in his Catholic upbringing and sense of social justice.
Everyone's going to be a homoerotic BLT this Halloween Everyone's gonna wanna be either bacon or tomato, but what romaine lacks in flavor it makes up for in ChloroPhitness.
The eighth-century poet Abu Nawas, considered one of the greatest Muslim poets, a man who influenced both Omar Khayyam and Hafiz, wrote multiple verses devoted to homoerotic love.
Their current third is described by Ben as being "heteronormative but with a homoerotic backstory," which is how I would love to be able to describe all my friends.
For instance, when Coffee Prince's Han-Kyul is traumatized by his own homoerotic feelings, the conversation could be used to engender empathy for queer folks in hiding in Korea.
Beijing (CNN)A Chinese novelist has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for writing and distributing homoerotic novels, provoking widespread debate online over the severity of her sentence.
And since the sexual liberation movements of the 10s and 21s, some gay artists have also examined the male nude, sometimes unabashedly imbuing their imagery with a homoerotic charge.
My favorite, "Two Dancers in the Changing Room Backstage at the Gaiety" (1991), is a gorgeously quiet observation of male performers that feels like a homoerotic update of Degas.
In the end, they found something subtler — not a homoerotic breakup or compensatory explosions of machismo but a prickly, tender document of a teenage parting, its own small tragedy.
The film's writers feel no need to reassure us that Jimmie and Mont aren't in a sexual relationship or even one with repressed homoerotic potential, and that feels significant.
The film is screened at LGBTQ film festivals and maintains a strong gay fan base both because of the film's homoerotic and campy overtones and because Schumacher himself is gay.
But the adaptation, as faithfully rendered by Gaiman, frequently highlights the novel's biggest flaw: When it's not following around its quippy, homoerotic pair of celestial beings, the story fizzles out.
She sees Mr. Hockney as an iconoclast who has been forthright about his inclinations, depicting homoerotic scenes at a time when gay sex was still a criminal offense in England.
It always helps to bring things down to love and sex, and I think there is a homoerotic thing going on, perhaps the love of the jailer for his prisoner.
Raúl (Mauricio Ochmann) is a walking prehistoric machista — a man who thinks he has the right to cheat on his pregnant wife and act disgusted at the slightest homoerotic gesture.
It's a distinct kind of identifiably queer anxiety, with marriage identified as the locus of an existential threat to her "friendship" with these women with whom she is extremely homoerotic.
"The Six Thatchers" was notably devoid of this kind of interaction, and was in fact extremely straightforward about John and Sherlock's friendship without any of the usual frustrating homoerotic overtones.
At the end of season two, his over-the-top homoerotic machismo and extremely violent bullying were revealed to be rooted in a lot of abusive behavior by his own father.
Settling in San Francisco, Jess (his professional name) became a painter and collagist with a gift for turning images from films, children's books and advertising into Surreal, Romantic, often homoerotic fantasies.
This work is extremely rare, as only five, single-page erotic paintings with no associated story lines are known and of these, only one other known example represents a homoerotic scene.
Even now, K-pop labels sometimes cultivate idols' homoerotic appeal in the hopes that it makes them more popular in fanfiction, where Kwon estimates 80% of stories involve gay story lines.
"Nose Greeting" (2016) shows two men touching in a tender gesture that reads from here — that is, a culture in which men more often shake hands in greeting — as vaguely homoerotic.
" Wilde's most passionate homoerotic partner, Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the Marquess of Queensberry, in one of his poems called their emotional desire "the love that dare not speak its name.
He had also just had his first big-boy relationship fall apart, and we bonded over broken hearts, marijuana, a desire to write professionally, and probably some simmering homoerotic tension (just kidding).
It's this decoding of plot and aesthetic clues that has allowed queer fans to read the intentionally deployed homoerotic subtext that makes up films like Ben Hur and Rebel Without a Cause.
The popularity of homoerotic fiction, dubbed "boys love," has soared in recent years in China, where a booming cottage industry of self-published authors churn out hundreds of new titles each month.
In "Call Me by Your Name," the camera looks demurely out the window at a tree as the male lovers consummate their relationship, a move that earned Guadagnino accusations of homoerotic shyness.
The next year the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania received a $30,000 grant for a retrospective exhibition of works by the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe featuring explicit homoerotic images.
I can't help but wonder if French requested these traditional bodybuilder-esque gestures in order to apply them to homoerotic territory, or if the model assumed them without having to be instructed.
Listens to: Steve AokiMostly posts: Sweaty, shirtless photos with other dudes that he will swear aren't homoerotic in any way Everything I know about a paleo diet I learned from this guy.
His machismo was, looking back, vaguely homoerotic, especially in the context of the boy band (or is it just me who sees the subtext in the "Quit Playing Games With My Heart" video?).
He's masculine but sensitive, sexual but chaste, and able to conform to social expectations of what he should be, despite what may be his repressed desire for homoerotic bonds and violent self-expression.
I waited to get over my attraction, but when I realized that wasn't happening quickly enough, I did the most homoerotic thing you can do: I fucked the guy she was sleeping with.
And for every Notes of a Native Son, his 1955 collection of essays about black life during the early civil rights era, he also had a Giovanni's Room, his most directly homoerotic work.
His stories often involve characters in homoerotic settings or participating in BDSM scenes where the macho main character is transformed into a sub and finds his true calling in chains or fetish-gear.
The exhibition gives over its final gallery room to Francis Bacon and David Hockney, exploring how the work of these two artists exploited the homoerotic potential of the visual culture of '60s Britain.
" It was there that he met Fred Vaughan, a stagecoach driver who was probably his lover, and who helped inspire the homoerotic poems first published in the third edition of "Leaves of Grass.
We took holidays together and read each other's stories, gave generous, savagely honest comments, made love to each other's girlfriends, and, on a few occasions, tried to interest ourselves in a homoerotic affair.
Some conservatives attacked artists like Andres Serrano — specifically his "Piss Christ" photograph of a crucifix in a container of what was supposedly his own urine — and Robert Mapplethorpe, known for his homoerotic photographs.
Whether or not Grant Wood can be claimed as a gay artist, there is a definite sense of several alternative narratives that are not overtly homoerotic constantly lurking below the surface of work.
You may not have known that you wanted to see Channing Tatum in a sailor suit, wistfully singing about dames in a musical number that is not at all subtle about its homoerotic subtext.
Op-Ed Contributor MOSCOW — Last week, a group of Russian aviation students unleashed a firestorm when a decidedly homoerotic video of them dancing to the 2002 electro hit "Satisfaction" found its way onto YouTube.
We'd call people and inform them if they found art they didn't want because of a homoerotic element we'd make them an offer, or take a tax deduction, and that resulted in some gifts.
For more than a decade Mr. Radcliffe has used the stage to build a post-Harry Potter career, starting memorably with Peter Shaffer's homoerotic classic, "Equus," about a teenage boy who blinds six horses.
McCarthy's pie gag appeared in between two staunchly political skits, one a cold open satirizing the firing of FBI Director James Comey, the other a homoerotic spoof of Spicer's fraught relationship with the president.
It also ignores the vast troves of evidence we have of homoerotic art from that time period, some of which is archived in the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art's collection, for example.
But what fascinated me the most was that this homoerotic art was female authored and mostly enjoyed by women, making it really different to historical gay works produced and read through the gay male gaze.
Such a position is understandable, in light of the periodic public uproars over provocative works, and even their censorship, such as the infamous cancellation of an exhibition of homoerotic photos by Robert Mapplethorpe in 1989.
She moved to LA, got back into acting with a role in a friend's homoerotic evangelical exorcism film, and also filmed an upcoming indie with All That's Josh Server called The Haunting of Grady Farm.
The scholar Leland S. Person suggests another way into the story, seeing homoerotic desire at play and arguing that James "transgenders desire" by forcing the male narrator to go through women to get to Aspern.
The film broadens the novel it's based on into a paragon of homoerotic discovery, as ideal as the ancient statues Elio's father, an American professor of Greco-Roman arts, pulls up from the sea to study.
It speaks to your love for this man, as well as your empathy and tolerance, that you want to make the relationship work and that you're open to the possibility that his fantasies include homoerotic desires.
On the day I checked out the site Mubi on my device, its "Film of the Day" was Jean Genet's "Un Chant d'Amour" (1950), a half-hour homoerotic reverie that's been frequently banned over the years.
The positioning of the two men in "The Hermits" is anything if not homoerotic, with Schiele casting himself as the primary love-object, while Gustav/Adolf rests his head, eyes closed, lips puckered, on his shoulder.
The plot line's overtly misogynistic and homoerotic overtones would be cringe-worthy in another movie, but The Room's many other abundant oddities make elements that would be controversial in a normal movie seem quaint in this one.
"I'm not one of the writers, but I wonder if Dante actually has more than just sort of some feelings for Siddiq, if there is like homoerotic tension from his side towards that character," Nash told Insider.
Other gay figure artists are following in the homoerotic tradition established by Mizer, Finland and the artist Tom Bianchi, whose photographic nudes have seen a renaissance after he published "Fire Island Pines, Polaroids 1975-1983" in 2013.
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art originated in 1969 as a private salon in a SoHo loft shared by two men, Charles W. Leslie and Fritz Lohman, life partners and collectors of homoerotic art.
And while a degree of homoerotic attraction fueled Genet's initial interest in the Panthers' paramilitary aesthetics, by 1970 Genet was savvier about American-style forms of power and state violence than he had been two years earlier.
It's not much of a stretch, to be fair, although the homoerotic subtext is less apparent onstage; in the text, there are certainly moments in which one could argue that the young wizards are very much in love.
It's taken many dehumanizing and degrading forms throughout the years, including: castration; electroshock therapy; masculinity or femininity "training"; and inducing nausea, vomiting or paralysis while showing gay people homoerotic imagery, according to the National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Laid-back, effortlessly beautiful, and ever-so-slightly-homoerotic, this one's a must-watch if you're interested in surfing, the sea, the history of counterculture—or if you just want to watch something toasty while you're getting toasted.
" Written under a pseudonym around the same time as some of Whitman's best-known poems of homoerotic love, the 63,26-word series recommends meat-eating, bare-knuckled boxing, comfortable footwear and avoiding "too much brain action and fretting.
Surely we deserve to know from Mr. Man in Chair why we are not being offered the musical's campy showstopper, an astonishingly homoerotic beefcake parade called "Physical Fitness" that would have made more sense with the evening's concept.
Each concentrates on a specific period and style, from the often homoerotic faux-naïve figuration of his early fame to the taut geometry of the houses, pools and lawns of Los Angeles and the dry but intimate portraits.
While it mostly followed a pretty boring formula (man in fatigues holding big gun), it had moments of homoerotic brilliance, like this:  Soldier of Fortune was never the magazine America needed, but it was always the one it deserved. 
Rocky III: Rocky got cocky, got beaten by a much younger and fiercer fighter, and to regain his old form had to go do homoerotic shuttle sprints on a beach with Apollo Creed and go swimming for a bit.
Several of these "symbolic" covers, which were unconnected to any specific story, were published over the next few years, although Campbell — who thought that homosexuality was a sign of cultural decline — seems never to have noticed their homoerotic overtones.
It is the exaggerated silhouette of a 19th-century woman of wealth, straight from the novels of Edith Wharton or Henry James, as well as a discreetly ambiguous, possibly homoerotic come-on, given his unbuckled belt and unzipped pants.
Next I posted "Ceylon," a 1950 book of gauzy homoerotic black-and-white photographs by Lionel Wendt, a pianist and polymath Pablo Neruda deemed the pivotal figure in the evolution of national identity in postcolonial Ceylon, now Sri Lanka.
And like Ellen, I was a longtime reader of Jalaladdin Rumi, and was seduced by his sensual form of sacred contact — in particular, by the homoerotic love poetry for his beloved friend Shams of Tabriz, who disappeared mysteriously without a trace.
He seems to be obsessed with aggressive, homoerotic trysts between men and dinosaurs, beasts, or unicorns, but also puts out meta titles like Turned Gay by the Existential Dread That I May Actually Be a Character in a Chuck Tingle Book.
The show is jam-packed with tense homoerotic moments—after all, this is like the young gay version of The Real World, with six young M2 Junior pop stars in the making living in one house together and even showering together.
On a soundstage at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, meanwhile, rehearsals were underway for a new staging of the maverick composer Lou Harrison's rarely performed, homoerotic 1971 opera "Young Caesar," part of the orchestra's pathbreaking Green Umbrella new-music series.
The choice of T-shirt can range from something retro and colorful, like Martine Rose's riff on the old MTV logo, to something more artful and subtle, like Wales Bonner's print, pulled from the homoerotic photography of Carl Van Vechten.
Artist androphonos (AKA lukas) is selling custom-made t-shirts consisting of 200 forums that not only document the undeniable truth that Metal Gear Solid is possibly the most homoerotic video game series ever — but also the opposition to this fact.
Homoerotic desire between women during the Edo period remains largely unexplored, as there isn't much literature on female romance or lesbianism; what researchers do know, however, is that the print was most likely designed by a male artist, as many were.
Pee-wee's Big Holiday, Reuben's most recent reprisal of the character since the Pee-wee Herman Show in 2009, is a fittingly weird comeback in the form of a homoerotic road movie/love story, Peter Pan as imagined by John Waters.
"Actor's Lines" remixes a short conversation between an officer and a young soldier so that we focus on their body language, with gestures sped up, slowed down, repeated, and spliced, to the point where their official interactions become almost homoerotic.
Our hero, an M15 security officer named Eve (Sandra Oh) finds herself caught in a cat and mouse game with a sadistic assassin who calls herself Villanelle (Jodie Comer), one in which the pair's growing obsession with each other ventures into homoerotic territory.
The work is oddly riveting, being clearly homoerotic in its slow, sensual, visual consideration of the men's bodies, while putting the viewer in the position of being the willing voyeur to what feels like a ritual one should not be permitted to see.
So Hobbs now begrudgingly teams up with his former enemy Shaw, much as he himself once begrudgingly teamed up with his former enemy turned best friend Dom, who originally begrudgingly teamed up with his former enemy turned homoerotic soulmate, Brian (RIP, Paul Walker).
Important early images in this genealogy include those by Frances Thompson, a transgender person and former slave who lived for years as a woman, and Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden, whose ancient Greek-influenced homoerotic tableaus serve as an early queer image archive.
It is what you might call a meta-rendering of "Death in Venice": A story from Thomas Mann's real life — how he created a fictional alter ego with submerged homoerotic urges — is the framing device that sets the stage adaptation into dramatic motion.
Apartment doesn't say, exactly, why this might be, but Wayne has a good time with the contradictions: our animal interest in the body versus heterosexuality's fear of the homoerotic, our predisposition for emotional interdependence versus the masculine ideal of the rugged individual.
But it wasn't Liz's fault that her biologically and culturally determined homoerotic inclinations were now in vogue, just as it could hardly be held against her that she'd grown up in bourgeois luxury on the Upper West Side of New York City.
The pink-cheeked little boy in sailor pants in "The Pause That Refreshes," for example, activates the homoerotic potential of Mantegna's nearly naked Hermes — not to mention of the collage's title, an early Coca-Cola ad slogan — just by diffidently waving hello.
The show edges towards our time of striving for free and fair love with Jean Broc's homoerotic "Death of Hyacinth" (1801), Eugène Delacroix's gender-bending painting "George Sand Dressed as a Man" (1834) and Camille Claudel's black bronze "Waltz" (early-20th century).
The show featured turgid, realist portraits of Hitler; wobbly brown landscapes of fields and churches; Norman Rockwell–esque Aryan domestic scenes; and monumental homoerotic Soviet statuary — all considered by the Nazi Party to be appropriate works of art for the German Volk.
Lord D'Ezekial; the buxom heartiness of Lady Hyacinth; the pompous grumpiness of the reigning Lord Adalbert; the tallyho perkiness of the bright-eyed beekeeper Henry (spinning forth hilarious yet never vulgar double-entendres in a mock-homoerotic duet with Monty, "Better With a Man").
Though little is definitively known about the poet's life, she has been touted as the leader of a cult of young women linked by homoerotic relationships; per Natalie's interpretation, living like Sappho meant privileging lesbian desires and devoting oneself to the art of writing.
Igloo Tornado "One day we were just sitting around," says author, illustrator, and designer Tom Neely, "and we had this idea" that what the world needed was more graphic novels combining homoerotic drawings—a la Tom of Finland—with the edgy vagaries of punk rock.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese court's 13-year jail term for an author of a homoerotic book found guilty of profiting from selling "obscene" literature has been met with disbelief among some internet users who question how the crime could warrant so severe a punishment.
While some of the jokes pointing out the show's homoerotic subtext are, at best, tone deaf, Vice Principals takes a surprising amount of care to avoid gay panic humor—the offensive, straight-guy disgust of being hit on, which finds its apotheosis in Chandler Bing.
This binary leaves little room for unexpected phenomena such as a funny homoerotic dance clip that is not only created in a provincial state institution but also goes on to inspire over a dozen more clips, made by people across the country, in solidarity.
But the inspirations this season were stripped back to an essay about the gay African-American activist and author James Baldwin, which was handed out to the audience, alongside pictures from "The Homoerotic Photography of Carl Van Vechten" (some of which were reprinted on singlets).
We should have had an entire act devoted to whip-smart Rose Granger-Weasley, but instead she only ever showed up to deliver clunky exposition to Albus and Scorpius or to stand in the way of their budding homoerotic friendship by being a crush object.
These were not one-off instances, either, as the Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World notes: Whatever the legal strictures on sexual activity, the positive expression of male homoerotic sentiment in literature was accepted, and assiduously cultivated, from the late eighth century until modern times.
In 1985, while he was making "Top Gun", a jingoistic and intriguingly homoerotic paean to naval aviation, Tony Scott, a film director, was told that a single manoeuvre he wanted the USS Enterprise to make in order to get the perfect lighting would cost his studio $25,000.
Nearby, the American photographer Nan Goldin presents a revisited projection of Genet's homoerotic movie "Un Chant d'Amour," extracts from an early hand-tinted film of Wilde's play "Salome," and wall-to-wall photographs (many of them nudes) of the German actor Clemens Schick, Goldin's male muse.
He had also begun an intense relationship with Fred Vaughan, a stage driver, and most likely begun work on the series of poems known as "Calamus" (later included in the 1860 "Leaves of Grass"), whose evocations of homoerotic love are echoed in "Manly Health," Mr. Folsom said.
When he paints an elaborate pastoral scene of homoerotic Native American men riding on horseback near white people who are pouring alcohol onto a flame atop a man's head ("Baptism by Fire," 2017), he puts you in a specific position — of having no idea what's going on.
And both the tales he tells (which mention homoerotic encounters) and the artful look of the video (at one point Ronald Reagan's face rises, a great, jaundice-yellow Big Brother, in the background) make for an account of "history" as clearly pitched to entertainment as a Fox News broadcast.
The last details the so-called "Greek Loophole," showing how homoerotic Greek myths, such as Achilles and Patroclus, Zeus and Ganymedes, or Apollo and Hyacinthus, were used by intellectuals both in the Renaissance and in the 19th century to publicly reflect on same-sex love in a safe manner.
I think, Dante, some of the language that he uses towards Siddiq, I don't know, I'm not one of the writers, but I wonder if Dante actually has more than just sort of some feelings for Siddiq, if there is like homoerotic tension from his side towards that character.
The content found in each of the images, which were first presented in his UCLA thesis exhibition, encompass the artist's exploration of the possibilities of studio portraiture, the history of amateur and art historical homoerotic photography, the presentation of pleasure, and the relationship between the figure and the viewer.
This was just one of "hundreds of entries of vituperation in the press when it came out," Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland recently told The Times, and Wilde spent the next year revising his aestheticist tale of a double life for publication in book form, removing certain homoerotic passages.
The all-male creative team of Captain America: The Winter Soldier may not have intended for the movie to be read as a homoerotic love story, but young women are willing and able to make it one, writing fanfiction and drawing fan art about Steve and Bucky in love.
Was Marsden Hartley, the well-trained artist who early on painted beautifully abstract works of German soldiers and their medals, and later drew on Native American imagery, truly influenced by the "outliers" when he gave all that up to paint lovely, sometimes crudely homoerotic pictures of his Maine friends?
Moral Majority founder Jerry Falwell wasn't above, for example, reading nefarious gay sexuality onto one of the Teletubbies, while back in the heyday of the 1980s-90s culture wars, Republican Senator Jesse Helms reportedly distributed allies examples of the explicit homoerotic photography of Robert Mapplethorpe in order to campaign for censorship.
How else do you describe a Kenny Loggins montage of shirtless beach volleyball dropped into the middle of the film for no goddamn reason other than to celebrate the strength and brotherhood among these very sweaty, very tactile gentlemen that is in no way homoerotic unless you open your eyes?
For one thing, one inevitably bumps up against the homoerotic tradition, which has always venerated the male physical ideal; for another, women have generally been conditioned to love men in the way that the poet W.B. Yeats thought only God loved women: for themselves alone and not their yellow hair.
" In contrast to the self-consciously homoerotic undertones of his early novels, written while he was still closeted, references to his partner now register almost like a comedian's bit: Todd's a "political monster" who "sits in front of MSNBC having meltdown after meltdown … yet his bounce-back time is pretty good.
While yaoi can contain explicitly homoerotic content, it is targeted to a female audience and is distinct from the bara genre, which is aimed at a gay male audience—bara tends to involve large, muscular, stereotypically masculine men, and to more closely explore the taboo nature of homosexuality in Japan.
The 1965 gallery, among the best here, juxtaposes the saturated hues of Kenneth Anger's discreetly homoerotic underground short "Kustom Kar Kommandos" (to the sound of the Paris Sisters' "Dream Lover"), with a similar example of controlled flamboyance: Roger Tallon's cast-aluminum "Helicoid Staircase," a rippling spiral of cantilevered steps uncluttered by a railing.
Wackier aspects aside, scholars say, the series also sheds fresh light on the poet in the crucial period of the late 1850s, when he was preparing the landmark 1860 third edition of "Leaves of Grass" and probably working on the poems of homoerotic love that are central to the Whitman we know today.
There are ways to update Ben-Hur for a modern audience: The sprawling story could be clipped and converted into a short and bloody B-movie, or reworked as an anguished period drama — perhaps with some of the homoerotic subtext brought to the fore in ways that wouldn't have been allowed in 1959.
Whether in nearly life-size portraits of friends, slightly unnerving scenes set around articifial-blue SoCal swimming pools or moments of homoerotic intimacy — a subject he began tackling with forthright confidence well ahead of the societal curve — Hockney always finds a way to wrap formal painterly concerns into finely observed shades of emotion.
In the exhibition Isaac Julien: Vintage, on view at Jessica Silverman Gallery in San Francisco, filmmaker and photographer Isaac Julien explores the power and complexity of the way in which we look at one another through a series of imaginative photographs of homoerotic encounters between black men that capture fleeting moments in time.
Much has been written about the way Sherlock queerbaits — that is, the way in which it arguably exploits queer identity by making John and Sherlock's relationship into the ongoing subject of homoerotic speculation and subtext, even as the show's creators insist, again and again, that they're not writing the two men as queer.
However, where The Smiths' early homoerotic pseudo-fantasy was more or less restricted to one band, it's difficult to appreciate Let Me Get What I Want outside of the greater cannon of Franco's extracurricular projects (not to underplay O'Keefe's participation and musical direction in Daddy which, upon first listen, does appear like the majority in that area).
" We asked Montgomery to weigh in on whether Billy might be attracted to Steve and overcompensating for it with aggression, and while he didn't outright shoot down that interpretation, he admitted that he wasn't consciously playing into the homoerotic tension: "We were talking about this idea of Billy being threatened by Steve or emasculated in some way.
I also love the vaguely homoerotic charge between baby brother Kelvin (Adam Devine) and his houseguest, a man recovering from addiction, whose scenes with the junior Gemstone have a weird, lustful energy, because the weird combination of openness with emotions and utter refusal to acknowledge that openness that characterizes a lot of evangelical masculinity is so hilarious and toxic.
The band boasted Bay Area garage scene staples like Nobunny's Justin Champlin and Shannon Shaw from Shannon and the Clams, and together they put a raunchy, John Waters-esque spin on 50s and 60s teen pop by way of infectious riffs, be-my-baby beats, and grime-encrusted punk jams, topping one of their albums off with homoerotic cover art.
The production team seems to have fought for the most romantic interpretation of the show it could get away with, and recently released a special edition re-edit of the show that's just an even more homoerotic edit of all the scenes between Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian — all the moments of touching, hand-holding, and ogling they weren't able to sneak into the final cut.
Book cover image via Chuck Tingle's Twitter account For anyone who's grown tense and worked up over the United Kingdom's seemingly suicidal decision to leave the European Union on Friday and craves a release, you can now hop on Amazon and, for the price of a cup of coffee, order Chuck Tingle's new homoerotic opus Pounded by the Pound: Turned Gay by the Socioeconomic Implications of Britain Leaving the European Union.
And if I had to tell you how fan culture and technology and politics have threaded together the strands of my small, stained corner of the 21st-century tapestry, if I had to pick an opening scene, it would be this: The original Star Trek fan fiction was mostly women writing schlocky homoerotic romances about Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, two tortured souls trapped in contrived situations where they had to have sex or die.
We follow Theo over the course of the next decade or so as he goes through his Great Expectations phase (plucked out of obscurity by a remote but perhaps benevolent older woman for whose children he seems to be fated), his Oliver Twist phase (a life of petty crime and deep homoerotic friendship), his Old Curiosity Shop phase (living with an avuncular older man in a quirky but Edenic antiques shop), always surrounded by characters who are ostensibly American but speak with unmistakably posh British cadences.
That's probably why the idea of quarantine romance is also having a major moment on social media, where it's become a recurring reference: i hope a bunch of roommates resolve their homoerotic sexual tension during quarantine can't believe i wasn't stuck in quarantine with my 7 guys bffs in our 2 story penthouse while i walk to the kitchen in my underwear and oversized t-shit with my hair in a messy bun while one of my roommates chokes on his water because he has a crush on me pic.twitter.
It is a technique he has harnessed and developed for his own purposes, placing him in a league that includes such artists as the late Belgian watercolorist Jean-Michel Folon (1934-2005), whose gently humorous fantasy images are imbued with a deep sense of humanism; David Levine (1926-2009), who was best known for his clever caricatures of literary figures in the New York Review of Books but who also painted exquisite watercolor views of Coney Island, Venice, and Rome; and Gabriel Garbow, a Minnesota-born, California-based contemporary artist whose homoerotic images of men and water revel in watercolor's transparency and its ability to convey emotion evoked by light.

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