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Suck My Nation - Masculinity, Ethnicity and the Politics of (Homo)sex

Sasho A. Lambevski

University of New South Wales

Class and ethnicity represent major obstacles in establishing new forms of homosexual encounters and emotional engagements between Macedonian and Albanian men at the `gay' scene in Skopje. This article pays special attention to the nationalist imperatives that order Macedonian and Albanian `gay' men to use each other's penises and orifices as weapons and targets of torture. More precisely, the article offers a multilevel analysis of a range of social (class, ethnic, and gender) relations, as invested in and experienced in the male body, that prevent Macedonian and Albanian `gay' men from establishing new forms of mutual friendship and love.

Key Words: homosexuality • Macedonia • masculinity • nationalism • queerness

Sexualities, Vol. 2, No. 4, 397-419 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/136346099002004002


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