Gay Quote by Christopher Bram
““Seventies macho was both a look – moustache, jeans, leather jacket – and an attitude – cool, heartless, virile – that were reactions against the old-style homosexuality of too much art and too much emotion.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Man Who Invented Sex by Christopher Bram, 2005
The 1970s masculine image combined a distinct visual style with a detached, hyper‑masculine attitude as a backlash against perceived excesses of emotional and artistic expression.
In simple terms: 1970s masculinity mixed style and attitude as a reaction against emotional art.
Recognize how cultural trends can be both aesthetic and ideological.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fashion design
- music scenes
- gender politics
- personal identity formation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does visual style influence personal identity?
- What are the costs of rejecting emotional expression?
Such stereotypes can limit emotional expression and reinforce toxic masculinity.