英:['hɒməfɪl]
美:['hɒməfɪl]
英:['hɒməfɪl]
美:['hɒməfɪl]
adj.
关心同性恋者权益的,同性恋的
n.
同性恋者,(反对歧视同性恋的)同性恋者之友
ho·mo·phile
ho m faIl
词根:homophile
adj.homosexual 同性恋的
homophobic 害怕同性恋的
n.homosexual 同性恋者
homosexuality 同性恋
1960年,源自 homo-(2)“同性恋”和 -phile。这是为了给同性恋者这一社会群体创造一个词汇,而不是将其视为性变态者。
hom- + -phil >entry 2
The first known use of homophile was in 1945
homophileadjective
gay sense 2
1 The next year, The Times reported, the marchers were “a coalition of eight homophile groups,” and “those who observed both said that this year’s crowd appeared to be about double last year’s.”
2 “Don’t worry in advance what your heterosexual mother, father, sisters, brothers, or neighbors ‘will say’ about your homophile marriage.
3 In 1968, inspired by the black power slogan “Black Is Beautiful,” Kameny coined the slogan “Gay Is Good,” which a national conference of homophile organizations adopted as its motto.
4 On the other hand, some queer couples embraced what they called the “homophile married life.”
5 The few “homophile” organisations took deliberately obscure names; Mattachine was supposedly a French medieval secret fraternity.
6 The early gay-rights movement was called the homophile movement because its founders explicitly rejected the word homosexual; they did not want to be identified as exclusively sexual beings.
7 Using advice taken from happily married friends, Lloyd directed readers to stay optimistic, remain physically fit, befriend members of the homophile married set, and preserve some sexual energy even while enjoying single life.
8 In addition to advocating choice, feminists, like homophiles, had to redefine “privacy.”
9 And he takes you to the homophiles’ first picket lines before beautifully evoking the first march commemorating the Stonewall riots, in June 1970.
10 More than a dozen such homophile groups had been established in cities around the country in the previous decade.
11 Given the predominant views on homosexuality, it would be too much for families to discuss the existence of a homophile marriage or, even more outrageous, to celebrate the marriage.
12 They refused to believe society’s negative view of homosexuality, and they looked critically at what they interpreted as the self-censure and attempted mainstreaming of 1950s- era homophile organizations.
13 But who, homophile or homophobe, could resist the winsome Rayon?
14 And how many now identify as “homophile,” “invert” or “female husband”? Identity categories fall by the wayside continuously as understandings of gender, sexual orientation and the relationship between them changes.
15 Homosexual was in more common usage, and pro-gay advocates were called homophiles.
16 Early “homophile” organizations educated their gay and lesbian members about “lewd vagrancy” arrests and how to avoid them—“wear at least three items of clothing of your own sex” was a common refrain.
17 In California, here’s groundbreaking gay activist Harry Hay getting ousted from Mattachine, the “homophile” group he started, after the middle-class men and women it attracted began to reject his communism and aim instead for respectability.
18 The homophile movement of the 1950s was followed by the gay liberation movement of the 1970s.
19 With the rise of the fledgling homophile movement in the 1950s, activists began publicly contemplating the idea.
1 同性恋
2 同性恋者
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3 同性恋的