Gay Men and the Politics of Hotness
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About this listen
We read George Stambolian's "Interview With a Hot Man" from the February 1983 issue of Christopher Street and talk about the central, yet perennially controversial, role that physical beauty plays in gay culture. We compare notes on our own experiences of feeling hot and wanting hot people, and about the competing – but perhaps not ultimately opposed – tendencies in gay life toward competitive elitism and democratic collectivity.
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Sources
- Joe Bernstein, “Handsome at Any Cost,” New York Times, February 13, 2026.
- Jordan Castro, “Getting the Pump,” Harper’s, February 2024.
- Blake's Substack posts about George Stambolian's interviews and his archival diary
- George Stambolian, “Interview With a Hot and Handsome Man,” Christopher Street, 1983.
- George Stambolian, Gay Fantasies / Male Realities (1984).
- David's Substack post about looksmaxxing and contemporary anti-beauty discourse.
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