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NEW ON QUEERTY From Roman emperors to rowdy cowboys, Hollywood's depiction of masculinity has always

NEW ON QUEERTY From Roman emperors to rowdy cowboys, Hollywood's depiction of masculinity has always been, well, pretty gay From the steamy bath scene in Spartacus to Pedro Almodóvar’s short film Strange Way of Life, Hollywood’s [evolution of masculinity has been a wild ride](. Queerty asked journalist Naveen Kumar to dig deep into the vaults, and [what he uncovered]( is as nuanced as Montgomery Clift stroking his pistol in Red River and as openly gay as Jake Foy’s character Tuff McMurray on Hallmark’s Ride. Despite an increase in anti-LGBTQ+ vitriol and legislation, visibility continues to thrive, but the definition of masculinity has become more nuanced. Kumar spoke with Rock Hudson documentarian Stephen Kijak and Brokeback Mountain playwright Ashley Robinson. He also delved into queer (or queer-coded) representation, from Roman Novarro’s swashbuckling prince in Across to Singapore to Murray Bartlett’s gay survivalist in The Last of Us. Our writer asks, “[What does it mean for queer characters to be visibly integrated into these familiar genres]( with their existing associations about what a man should be? And where, in many instances, we’ve been all along but were kept under wraps?... You just have to look — longingly, and with your hat tilted just so — toward the horizon of what’s coming next.” Matthew Wexler Features Editor [Continue Reading Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( Copyright © 2023 Queerty, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up at [Queerty](. Our mailing address is: Queerty, Inc. 584 Castro Street #623San Francisco, California 94114 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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