2014 Sexuality Studies Lecture Series: Michelle Abate

Michelle Abate
April 11, 2014
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
311 Denney Hall

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2014-04-11 18:30:00 2014-04-11 20:00:00 2014 Sexuality Studies Lecture Series: Michelle Abate Michelle Ann Abate, Associate Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning and Department of EnglishThis talk will make the case that as it has become increasingly untenable to claim that same-sex desires in adults can be eradicated, individuals who remain committed to combating homosexuality have turned their attention to a new and ostensibly more efficacious cause: preventing its emergence in the first place. The picture book Me Tarzan, You Jane (2011) by Janice Barrett Graham exists at the forefront of this shift in focus. The text offers a vivid illustration of how the ex-gay movement is reinventing itself as what might be called the pre-gay movement—or, perhaps more accurately, the ex-pre-gay movement.More information on the Sexuality Studies website. 311 Denney Hall America/New_York public

Michelle Ann Abate, Associate Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning and Department of English

This talk will make the case that as it has become increasingly untenable to claim that same-sex desires in adults can be eradicated, individuals who remain committed to combating homosexuality have turned their attention to a new and ostensibly more efficacious cause: preventing its emergence in the first place. The picture book Me Tarzan, You Jane (2011) by Janice Barrett Graham exists at the forefront of this shift in focus. The text offers a vivid illustration of how the ex-gay movement is reinventing itself as what might be called the pre-gay movement—or, perhaps more accurately, the ex-pre-gay movement.

More information on the Sexuality Studies website.