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Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity by Mark Simpson
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“Not permitted to desire another man's penis, the bodybuilder phallicizes that which he is permitted to desire: his own body.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“And so we find Fussell living alone in a flat unfurnished except for an exercise machine and 'A cardboard cut-out of Arnold with loin cloth and sword as Conan the Barbarian'. Thus the heterosexual bodybuilder's relationship to homosexuality is revealed as a sad kind of insubstantial shadow of it, a kind of mourning, a ghostly kind of love.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“He-Man wins the day and thrusts his sword into the air, shouting, 'I HAVE THE POWER!!' as white lightning squirts out of its tip.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“Spiderman and Superman were closeted bodybuilders: they wore bodysuits that decently covered their flesh and masks that disguised their identity; their lives were rigidly divided between body-less bourgeois respectability and muscular super-hero fantasy; they led a 'double-life' that no one knew about and were never to be seen at the gym.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“bodybuilding has come to be seen as a means by which boys can turn desire into identification.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“every time men try to grasp something consolingly, sturdily, essentially masculine, it all too easily transforms into its opposite.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“The breathtaking gall, and the astonishing achievement, of films like Commando is that men's bodybuilding – the obsessive interest of men in men's bodies – and the appropriation of gay macho drag by heterosexual men became both a reassertion of the masculine body's 'natural' superiority over the female and a disavowal of homosexuality.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“The more exaggerated the musculature, the more it had to explain and justify itself in mounds of dead bodies.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“The huge veins on his neck throb with the exertion and rush of it all and his whole body flexes and pumps like one enormous, grotesque organ.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“Sex is the theory; porn is the practice.”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity
“The world does not need a ‘gay Elvis’, for the original, with his black leather suit, pomaded pompadour, come-fuck-me eyes and radiant narcissism, was quite queer enough”
Mark Simpson, Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity