'the Birdcage' As A Study In Gender Issues
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...but one influential source is the media, specifically movies and television. Movies in particulae lover. The flags of his homosexuality are in the way he dresses, his use of makeup in the daytime, his interior design tastes, and his being unashamed of being seen with Albert in what is clearly a loving relationship. It is interesting that Val repeatedly tells him to control his mannerisms, but to the audience, this seems a somewhat surprising request because it is obviously more apparent to Val than to them. Armand is typical of the homosexual male who, if he were not openly living in the gay communþ L The Birdcage as a Study in Gender Issues Gender identity is gained in a number of ways, but one influential source is the media, specifically movies and television. Movies in particular have had a great impact because they are a main source of cultural images and stereotypes of what makes a man a man and a woman a woman. For groups which deviate in some way from perceived norms, such as gay men, there have been traditionally little in the way of positive role models on the...
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