Writing

Erick DuPree’ explores the intersections of culture, identity, and meaning through the lens of anthropology, literature, and material culture. From the hidden histories of dolls to the evolving myths of masculinity, queer identity, and ritual, Erick weaves scholarship and storytelling into thought-provoking essays that invite readers to see the world—and themselves—anew.

LGBTQ Pride, Queer Erick DuPree, PhD. LGBTQ Pride, Queer Erick DuPree, PhD.

Reclaiming Pride, Rewriting History

A reflection on Pride, chosen family, and healing queer history. This essay explores Maya Angelou’s words, the roots of Pride as resistance, and what it means to become the parent you never had. A celebration of courage, grief, and rewriting the story with love.

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Grief, Queer Erick DuPree, PhD. Grief, Queer Erick DuPree, PhD.

It’s Okay To Be Angry

A powerful personal essay on queer masculinity, anger, and healing. Erick DuPree explores male wounds, the hero’s journey, and why masculinity isn’t toxic by nature—but in need of community, kinship, and care. Reclaiming manhood starts with letting ourselves be angry.

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Dolls, Queer Erick DuPree, PhD. Dolls, Queer Erick DuPree, PhD.

The Golden Idol of Bob Mackie Barbie

A golden Bob Mackie Barbie became more than a doll—it was a queer awakening. From a boy forbidden the Barbie aisle to an adult embracing glamour and self-invention, this radiant idol revealed beauty, gender, and identity as sacred, theatrical, and unapologetically divine.

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