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Homophobic Bullying and Same-Sex Desire in Anglo-American Schools: An Historical Perspective
Authors:Andrew Wackerfuss PhD
Institution:Georgetown University , E-mail: atw2@georgetown.edu
Abstract:SUMMARY

Homophobic bullying has come into new prominence given its alleged connection to several recent acts of school violence. This article traces the historiography of homophobic bullying, both in recent years and with reference to the original era of concern over this problem, Victorian England. As can be seen through novels and autobiographies of school life, Victorians linked bullying and sexuality in several important ways. Their traditional understanding actually supported many acts of bullying as a way to teach boys accepted codes of masculine behavior. In the late- and post-Victorian era, growing scientific investigation into human sexual behavior and increasing openness about homosexuality changed this picture to some extent, leading writers to understand bullying as a product of the bully's repressed same-sex desires. Both these views persist today and provide a stimulating context for present-day investigations of homophobic bullying.
Keywords:Henry Cadwallader Adams  bullying  Columbine  Havelock Ellis  Robert Graves  Thomas Hughes  homosexuality  masculinity  pederasty  public schools (Britain)  Victorian fiction
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