

The 2000s Made Me Gay
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Grace Perry
From The Onion and Reductress contributor, this collection of essays is a hilarious nostalgic trip through beloved 2000s media, interweaving cultural criticism and personal narrative to examine how a very straight decade forged a very queer woman A Lambda Literary Award Finalist "Honest, funny, smart, and illuminating.” —Anna Drezen, co-head writer of SNL"If you came of age at the intersection of Mean Girls and The L Word: Read this book.” —Sarah Pappalardo, editor in chief and co-founder of Reductress Today’s gay youth have dozens of queer peer heroes, both fictional and real, but former gay teenager Grace Perry did not have that luxury. Instead, she had to search for queerness in the (largely straight) teen cultural phenomena the aughts had to offer: in Lindsay Lohan’s fall from grace, Gossip Girl, Katy Perry’s “I Kissed A Girl,” country-era Taylor Swift, and Seth Cohen jumping on a coffee cart. And, for better or worse, these touch points shaped her adult identity. She came out on the other side like many millennials did: in her words, gay as hell.Throw on your Von Dutch hats and join Grace on a journey back through the pop culture moments of the aughts, before the cataclysmic shift in LGBTQ representation and acceptance—a time not so long ago, which many seem to forget.
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Author
Grace Perry
Pages
288
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Published Date
2021-06-01
ISBN
1250760151 9781250760159
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"Fun and insightful, quite informative but at the same time not entirely relatable to me as a gen Zer lol but I had fun and some portions did feel sooooo inherently relatable to me and just overall this was a pretty enjoyable read, just not one of my all-timers ig
I will say it feels even cooler to have read this book considering i attended a discussion with the author Grace Perry that was hosted at Rutgers HC!!!"
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faithy taytay
"This was really ******* good. Like unbelievably good. I love a little humor mixed with essays about queerness. Not to mention it discusses my favorite topic…pop culture. It’s a very relatable book for a queer person to read Although the L Word references were lost on me. This book was really sweet and funny and sad. Thank you grace"
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Finn Hughes
"This is so fun and really great retrospect in it. It was a lot of "Oh! I remember that!" And "yeah! Motorcross was really gay wth." AlsobI absolutely got called out by the chapter "Taylor Swift Made Me a Uhaul Dyke" which i really didn't appreciate."
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Glimmerbugz
"It’s funny in some bits, serious in others, but mostly lighthearted. Don’t have to identify as gay to enjoy the nostalgia ride through the 2000s in this one. Essay format for each chapter theme"
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