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摘要
这项研究考察了美国拉丁裔社区的男子气概。男子气概背后的大部分理论都涉及讨论有毒的男子气概和大男子主义。为了做到这一点,我看了电影、诗歌和文学来讨论有毒的男子气概是如何影响拉丁裔同性恋的。虽然本研究侧重于虚构人物和虚构作品的分析,但这些人物的故事与当前LGBTQ+拉丁裔人的故事相差无几,他们可能正经历着同样的问题。我研究了《使命》、《玛丽的蚊子》、《Gun Hill Road》、《我是华金》、《宇宙之城》、《雨神》和《夜带来了什么》。这些作品相互配合得很好,展示了拉丁裔男同性恋者、拉丁裔女同性恋者和变性拉丁裔女性是如何受到有毒的男性气质、内化的同性恋恐惧症和变性恐惧症的影响的。通过这项研究,我希望展示我们如何构建男性气概作为一个社会,应该重新配置为更积极的东西;我也希望消除对同性恋和跨性别的恐惧,以及对LGBTQ+群体的暴力和仇恨犯罪。
Toxic Masculinity: An Outcome of Colonialism and its Effects on the Latinx/Chicanx LGBTQ+ Community
This research examines masculinity in the Latinx community within the U.S. Much of the theory behind masculinity involves discussing toxic masculinity and machismo. To do this, I look at film, poetry, and literature to discuss how toxic masculinity affects Queer Latinxs. Although this research focuses on fictional characters and the analysis of fictional works, these characters’ stories do not fall far from current LGBTQ+ Latinxs who may be experiencing the same issues. I examine La Mission , Mosquita y Mari , Gun Hill Road , “I am Joaquin,” “La Loca de la Raza Cosmica,” Rain God , and What Night Brings . These pieces work well with one another to show how gay Latino men, Latina lesbian women, and transgender Latina women are affected by toxic masculinity, internalized homophobia and transphobia. With this research I hope to show how the way we construct masculinity as a society, should be reconfigured to something more positive; I also hope to eliminate homophobia and transphobia, as well as violence and hate crimes towards the LGBTQ+ community.