Bruce Bawer's 'a Place At The Table'
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..., May 1998 We live in a society where homosexuality is not quite the forbidden topic it once was. We see depictions of same sex lovers nearly every day through television and movies if not in daily life in our own cities. Bawer's book, "A Place at the Table," discusses homosexuality in a new and refreshing way. Homosexuality is a emotionally heated and misunderstood issue that Bawer, a homosexual himself, takes on with a unique style and perspective. There are many different ways to perceive homosexuals and the homosexual lifestyle but the majority of the population have a tendency to stereo-type and picture the gay man in a certain way with a certain style. Gay males are often depicted as slack-wristed effeminate individuals who have an inherent ability to match colors and styles with grace. We see them as a bit tacky and incredibly gregarious. Or perhaps we see them as promiscuous and bawdy with little in the way of morals. Although there are many ways to perceive gays the...
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