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American Voyeur: Dispatches From the Far Reaches Of Modern Life
Denizet-Lewis, Benoit

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American Voyeur: Dispatches From the Far Reaches Of Modern Life

Simon & Schuster (2010)
9781416539155
295 pages
Dewey 306.70973
LC Classification HM1106 .D46 2010
LC Control No. 2009016589

Subject

  • Interpersonal Relations - Anecdotes. - United States
  • United States - Civilization
  • United States - Social Life And Customs - Anecdotes

Plot

BENOIT DENIZET-LEWIS, one of the most perceptive and interesting journalists writing today, takes us into some unusual precincts of American society in American Voyeur. Denizet-Lewis made news with his New York Times Magazine cover story "Double Lives on the Down Low," included here, which ignited a firestorm by revealing a subculture of African-American men who have sex with other men but who don’t consider themselves gay. In American Voyeur, he also takes us inside a summer camp for pro-life teenagers, a New Hampshire town where two young brothers committed suicide, a social group for lipstick lesbians, a middle school where a girl secretly lives as a boy, a college where fraternity boys face the daunting prospect of sobriety, a state where legally married young gay men are turning out to be more like their parents than anyone might have suspected, a high school where dating has been replaced by "hooking up," and other intersections of youth culture and sexuality. Peer behind the curtain of modern American life with this remarkable collection.