Beyond the Down Low: Sex, Lies, and Denial in Black America

by Keith Boykin

Other authorsE. Lynn Harris (Foreword)
Book, 2004

Publication

Da Capo Press (2006), Edition: Reprint, 311 pages

Collection

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — Nonfiction — 2005)

Content and Summary Info

Bisexual Content: Includes a significant amount of bisexual-specific content.

Intersecting Marginalized Identities: This work focuses on gay and bisexual black men.

Publisher's Summary: ...Unlike all previous accounts on the topic, Beyond the Down Low refreshingly presents the DL not merely as a problem of gay and bisexual men living in the shadows and endangering women, but more broadly as a telling example of the African-American community's overall failure to engage in critical but uncomfortable conversations about sexuality. Boykin details how the virtual silence from black leaders on sex matters has helped to create an environment where gay and bisexual men feel compelled to lead double lives. Meanwhile, the dialogue that has occurred both inside and out of African-American circles encourages an unhealthy battle of the sexes, ignores the complexities of the closet, demonizes homosexuality and bisexuality, disempowers women from personal responsibility to protect themselves from STDs, and misdirects public resources and attention at vilifying down low men.

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