Sanguinity and Jen B. sent in a “That’s Gay” segment discussing, humorously, the discourse around figure skater Johnny Weir’s sexual orientation and whether he should be allowed to skate the way he does:
Quoting from The Sport Journal, Jen writes:
While figure skating is rumored to have the highest proportion of homosexual men of any amateur competitive sport, it is ironically a sport in which men must exhibit the most blatantly heterosexual signs to be successful and to receive commercial endorsements… at the 2001 World Championships in Vancouver when a well-known male Canadian skater was contacted by a gay magazine about the possibility of doing a feature story on him, he was told by Skate Canada that he must decline the request. As one coach said to me, “that is not the sort of picture that Skate Canada wants to paint for the country, especially in an international forum.” Every effort is made to construct such skaters as heterosexual.
We’ve posted on Skate Canada’s get “tough” campaign here.
Lisa Wade, PhD is an Associate Professor at Tulane University. She is the author of American Hookup, a book about college sexual culture; a textbook about gender; and a forthcoming introductory text: Terrible Magnificent Sociology. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Comments 28
KarenM — March 3, 2010
It won't play in my country 'on copyright grounds'... :-(
XavierM — March 3, 2010
Cf on the same topic, in french, this story about french skater Brian Joubert fighting against gay imagery in his sport :
Joubert: les chichis et les chochottes (Joubert: airs and pussies, approximately...)
http://www.lejdd.fr/Sport/Sports-d-hiver/Actualite/Joubert-les-chichis-et-les-chochottes-172184/
Deaf Indian Muslim Anarchist — March 3, 2010
he skates beautifully, I don't care if he dances "gay." People need to get over it.
Holly Bees — March 3, 2010
Here's an example of MANLY figure skating:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A08Gsv5DEBk&feature=player_embedded
Kandeezie — March 3, 2010
I can't stop laughing. This is so crazy, it's beyond me.
KarenS — March 3, 2010
Wow. I love Johnny Weir, because he's both flamboyant and athletic. Found this article (linked to on the other post) to be very interesting:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/18/sports/othersports/18skate.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=Evan%20Lysacek%20Johnny%20Weir&st=cse
Wow on the way they present them as black and white. Both Johnny and Evan are athletic and expressive--you need to be both to be a good figure skater. It's not an either or. Evan might be more athletic than Johnny (though, not always), and Johnny might be more expressive than Evan (pretty much always), but it's not as if one skater is only X and none of Y, and the other is none of X and only Y.
Kookaburra — March 3, 2010
I laughed so hard I cried at "competitive assfucking". Oh my. XD
nakedthoughts — March 3, 2010
so if people don't want to see "prima ballerinas" on the ice, does that mean the women's figure skating should butch up too?
If johnny weir is too girly for male figure skating they wouldn't let him skate in the women's either.
I think their logic is: YOU DON'T FIT NORMS!!! AHHH IT HURTS MY BRAIN! GO AWAY!
Jeremiah — March 3, 2010
I think it's curious he's referred to as "Johnny" vs "John", which is, of course, a normative hetero name. Calling him "Johnny" seems to be a form of infantilization. "he's just a kid...going through a *phase*....."
splack — March 3, 2010
Yeah the way they treat Johnny is really unfair and it makes no sense. Of course, every time I think about Evan winning (yay!) I'll think about how beautifully Johnny skated and how his marks were lower than they should have been because they don't like his "style" off the ice. So basically by trying to discredit Johnny, they've tied him up in my mind with the 2010 figure skating possibly even more than Evan.
urbanmkr — March 3, 2010
No doubt you've already heard about the two French-speaking sportscasters on RDS (a French-language Canadian sports channel) who said Johnny Weir ought to be gender-tested. The Québec Council of Gays and Lesbians filed a formal complaint, Johnny Weir did a really nice press conference rising above them, and RDS have now apologized. See links below.
http://www.thecoast.ca/BlogsHalifaxOlympicsBlogHigherFasterBlogger/archives/2010/02/25/johnny-weir-is-a-man-thank-you-very-much
http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100222/mtl_rds_complaint100222/20100222/?hub=MontrealHome
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