Finding Johannesburg’s gay Leathermen 1983–2006

T. McCormick
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Leathermen communities have been documented in the Global North since the 1970s. In this article, I introduce, for the first time, the gay leathermen of Johannesburg to scholars of alternative sexualities. I argue that the leathermen subculture was brought ashore by global flows of culture in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as by international travellers in the 1970s, but is hidden in furtive gay and lesbian communities. A definable local subculture emerged between 1983 and 2000, and in 2001 leathermen coalesced around Metropolis, a bar in downtown Johannesburg. Drawing data from Exit, South Africa’s longest running gay newspaper, as well as the owners of Metropolis, I map the development of the leathermen subculture between 1983–2006. I argue that their BDSM (bondage, discipline, sadism, masochism) ethos and their public sex in leather bars are met by resistance and harassment from conservative elements in the gay and lesbian community, as well as police and public health officials.
寻找约翰内斯堡的同性恋皮革人1983-2006
自20世纪70年代以来,在全球北方就有皮革人社区的记录。在这篇文章中,我第一次向研究另类性取向的学者介绍约翰内斯堡的同性恋皮革匠。我认为,皮匠亚文化是由20世纪50年代和60年代的全球文化流动以及70年代的国际旅行者带上岸的,但却隐藏在隐蔽的男女同性恋社区中。1983年至2000年间,出现了一种可定义的当地亚文化,2001年,皮革人聚集在约翰内斯堡市中心的Metropolis酒吧周围。根据南非经营时间最长的同性恋报纸《出口》(Exit)和《大都会》(Metropolis)的所有者提供的数据,我描绘了1983年至2006年间皮革人亚文化的发展。我认为他们的BDSM(捆绑,纪律,施虐,受虐)精神和他们在皮革酒吧的公开性行为遭到了来自同性恋社区中保守分子以及警察和公共卫生官员的抵制和骚扰。
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