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Theology and Sexuality, Vol. 8, No. 15, 32-44 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/135583580100801504

Why Go to Church When You Can Drink with Mary? Gaymale Clubculture as Religion without Religion against Ethics

Wil Rombotis Brant

This paper draws upon contemporary cultural theory to identify gay male club culture as a 'wild zone' in contemporary Western culture, a place of regulated deregulation, tainted by 'toxicity' certainly but also offering an asketic way, a new way of life which addresses the prob lems and pains of the current one. Brant argues that gay male club culture may be characterized as 'religion without religion' because it is 'impassioned by the impossible', that is, by the desire to have gay sex understood as good. Bars have a function for the gay community as churches have for the African American community, providing places of safety, in which culture can be preserved and developed; indeed for the gay community bars have been places of safety from the Church. Brant argues that the Church cannot enter 'the wild zone' because it itself embodies the bifurcated gender structure that the 'wild zone' rejects.


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