Judy Garland as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz () American actress and singer Judy Garland (–) is widely considered as a gay icon. The Advocate has called Garland "The Elvis of homosexuals". [1] The reasons frequently given for her standing as an icon among gay men are admiration of her ability as a performer, the way her personal struggles seemed to mirror those of gay men in.
Dorothy's journey from Kansas to Oz "mirrored many gay men's desires to escape the black-and-white limitations of small-town life for big, colorful cities filled with quirky, gender-bending characters who would welcome them.". The Wizard of Oz is now part of the queer canon, and not gay actors in wizard of oz because “friend of Dorothy” became code for homosexual as I mentioned above.
That comes from interpreting the three central male characters Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Tin Man (Jack Haley), and the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) as gay men revolving around a campy heroine (Judy Garland’s Dorothy). Dorothy running away from home and. “The Wizard of Oz” poster It would be a mistake to confine a discussion of The Wizard of Oz to a certain class of gay men, but in seeking a point of origin, there is a dominant narrative of queer history in which “Oz” and Garland were important parts of a mostly white, middle-class, urban gay male subculture by the s.
Subconsciously, I think gay actors in wizard of oz “gay” men realize that homosexuality is essentially a dead end. In the film, this is symbolized by the false Wizard who is all fire and flash. Reminds me of the strobing lights, impressive sounds, and pyrotechnics at the San Francisco “gay” dance clubs, or on a larger scale, at a Madonna concert. She had to realize this fact following the road to Christ. Likes: 2.
Join a crew of extraordinary humans who keep Autostraddle here for everyone! Received Likes on Posts. The weekend she died tragically, finally succumbing to the pressures around her, the Stonewall bar in NYC was raided by the Police. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use. The atmosphere around the theater was one of a religious procession; it all seemed like harmless fun; but, as with all public spectacles in gay culture — beyond the revelry was always a pervasively tragic overtone.
My childhood comfort film was The Labyrinth. Email this Page. The Lollipop Guild. Yearning for a brain? We have claimed it. Making grand, swooping gestures and promises from behind an emerald curtain is giving showmanship, performance, drama! I read this to my partner and she is upset that the lollipop guild did not make an appearance Loading Find More Posts by Lastdaysofrain.
Find More Posts by cultshock. Anything that can fly is gay. I was always under the impression that pretty much everyone in "The Wizard of Oz" was gay.
July 5th, 0 Comments. Okay, queen. Has anyone ever noticed this at all? Although my sister insists to this day that David Bowie in leather trousers is what made her straight, so who knows…. Of course, most of you have probably never heard of "The Wiz" or think it sucked if you have since there's no White people in it; and it dares to look at a Classic Film with different eyes.
Yet, these longings are flawlessly realized and fulfilled in the film; while gay men never really reach that sheltered existence of safety back at home. The Wicked Witch of the West to kinky queerness pipeline Loading But I can't remember which two it was.
The song "Over the Rainbow," became a performative symbol of her life, and despite her tragedy of never quite getting there, her talents gave the world wonderful entertainment, and helped politically, to change world culture. You ever seen a hummingbird?
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