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Attributed to: @Real_GayCaveman I really hope that this is not what people picture in their head when they hear about the so-called "Gay Caveman" |
After hearing about the so-called "gay caveman", I decided to Google it to see what would turn up. Here is a link to one news article that sums up the popular notion of this "caveman":
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1374060/Gay-caveman-5-000-year-old-male-skeleton-outed-way-buried.html
This webpage also has a few comments under the article which are quite interesting to look at. What struck me the most about this entire news story is the shocking uneducated lens that popular culture still looks through. There are so many things wrong with the title of "gay caveman" that it is exhausting to work through all the issues! This post will not cover these inconsistencies between popular culture and scientific fact (as that would take hundreds of pages), but will instead look at how this notion of "gayness" and modern sexual labels are being extended back as far as at least 2500 BC (by the way: there were no cavemen around 2500 BC). If there are any anthropology students out there reading this, you will immediately see how irritating this comment is. The way I see it, (after learning much more about gender archaeology and gender interpretations of archaeological remains), it is very easy for the mass media and popular culture, and even archaeologists, to pose their own modern views of gender and sexual orientation onto the past. It is also very easy to overlook that this process is even happening. I think that this news story clearly highlights the problems with not acknowledging the possibility of this process occurring, as well as the shocking extent uneducated people will go with a notion they know nothing about. For example, while researching the "gay caveman", I came across the Gay Caveman on Twitter. Yes, Twitter. Apparently "cavemen" are not only still around, but are also very active online! Here is the link for you to check out:
https://twitter.com/Real_GayCaveman
Obviously employed as a humour tactic, this Twitter account really delves into popular culture's ideas of what they consider to be cavemen, while simultaneously injecting this notion with popular culture's idea of "gayness". As I went through some of the Gay Caveman's tweets, I found it intriguing (in a critical way) that cavemen and gays can be stereotyped in such a way together in one entity. For example, one post stated: "A drunken T-Rex outside my cave is making all sorts of racket... if I wasn't wearing this moisturizing mask I'd go say a something", and "The wheel is probably the most important mechanical invention of all time... And the feather boa" (@Real_GayCaveman). Personally, I think it would be redundant to go over the flaws in these sentences. With that said, however, this Twitter account is no different than how the media interprets and portrays the "gay caveman" found in the Czech. This Twitter version is just much more blunt with its stereotypical (and problematic) account.