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Friend For centuries, same-sex lovers have called each other “friends.” The loving same-sex couple is an ancient archetype. Same-sex couples like David and Jonathan, Gilgamesh and Enkidu, Demeter and Persephone or Ruth and Naomi signify friendship, joy, twinship, passion. Queer allows the exchange of fluids without the assignment of roles, pleasure without possession. Our love mixes us up instead of pinning us down; it is the amity of equals instead of the enmity of opposites. Apart from the social order that presses us into service, love brings us to life.
India,
18th C, Kathak Dance Shadow:
When there is a minority called homosexual, friendships lose their
fluidity. Relationships that previously could include interludes of sex
in a lifetime of loving become possessed of a need to disavow – or
claim – the possibility of same-sex eroticism. The love between men
that developed as they fought side-by-side during World Wars I and II
could have transformed society, if it had not been contaminated by the
manufacture of homophobic anxieties. Related Figures and Attributes: Joyous, Sensitive, Unstable, Wild For more writing on this symbol, see these chapters of Orientation: Mapping Queer Meanings: Wildness, Family, Absence, Conclusion |
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