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Banjee (as in: "banjee boy" or "banjee girl") is a term originating in the
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system and ball culture of New York City which seem to be "from the hood" or embodying an urban, tough swagger. The term is mostly associated with New York City and may be Nuyorican in origin.
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, physique, and youth are all elements of what has been called "banjee realness".


History

According to '' The Village Voice'', "banjee boy categories have been a part of vogue balls since at least the early 1980s". The 1990 documentary film ''
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'' featured "banjee realness" as one of the categories in which contestants competed for trophies. Of his experience with the term, a gay black man writes: The word ''banjee'' never entered mainstream
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, but it had currency as gay slang throughout the 1990s. In 1997, author
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coined and referenced the term in his debut poetry collection, " Pier Queen". In 1998, a report in the
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'' regarding safer sex practices among young Black and Latino men was entitled "Banjee Boys Are Down" (''down'', in this vernacular, meaning "supportive of it"), named for a project of Brooklyn's Unity Fellowship Church to get safer sex information to young men of color. The 1999 play ''Banjee'', written by playwright A.B. Lugo, presented at the Milagro Theater/ Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (and in another NYC venue in 2004), is "the story of Angel (played by Indio Meléndez), a straight homeboy, and Tony (played by Will Sierra), an admittedly bi banjee, who've known each other since childhood". The term ''banjee'' has also been used by several producers of gay pornography in presenting the type of young man described herein. For example, in 1995 a company called Pleasure Productions produced a DVD called ''Banjee Black Boys'' (and five similarly named sequels) and a company called Banjee Boy, Inc. produced films with taglines such as "Wanna see some of the sexiest, thugged out gangstas that NY has to offer?". There are other examples from adult films, as well as several pornographic websites (such as "Banjee Boy Group Slam") that still use the term. While seeming to have peaked in popularity during the 1990s, the term ''banjee'' is still in use. For example, a 2003 web page for a
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describes its clientele as an "eclectic mix of patrons that range from pretty neighborhood Banjee boys to some of the wise guys that once populated the space formerly." In 2008, the band
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has performed wearing matching shirts with the word printed on them. In the 2000s and 2010s, New York clothing label Hood By Air's designer Shayne Oliver used banjee culture as a general point of reference and an LGBTQ+ clubnight in London in 2013, featuring a DJ named Borja Peña, called itself "Borja's Banjee Mix", referencing black masculinity. Looking backwards, the 2018 period drama ''
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'', set in 1987's New York City Ball scene, has characters walk for the category "realness, bring it like a banjee boy" in episode 1x06 "Love is the Message", written by Ryan Murphy and Janet Mock.


Related terms

Homo thug is a more recent and more popular term which is nearly synonymous with banjee. However, ''homo'' thug does imply that the man in question is primarily
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. In contrast, a banjee might be bisexual or only have opportunistic homosexual sex with men when women are unavailable—a theme in many of the pornographic films mentioned above. Gayngsta, a portmanteau derived from '' gay'' and ''gangsta'', is another recent coinage. It has mostly been used in relation to the
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LGBT hip hop scene as shown in the documentary '' Pick Up the Mic'' and featured in the "Homorevolution Tour 2007" with these artists. While easily discernible in writing, pronunciation is barely discernible from ''gangsta''. Banjee girl is heard so rarely that it is difficult to define. In discussing a fashion show in Paris, one reviewer wrote in 2005: , from pl, szmata) meaning "rag". The reviewer in question may be similarly confused about the meaning of banjee. Several examples of the use of the term ''banjee girl'' exist in the blogosphere but it has rarely, if ever, made it into print or mass media. Exceptions include
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", which includes the term in a list of hair fashions, an episode of the 2014 season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' and
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in 2016. In the 1990 documentary film ''
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'', ''banjee girl'' and ''banjee boy'' were used in comparable frequency. Coupled with the film's focus on the ball culture, an inextricably-connected transgender and drag subculture of 1980s New York City, this lends itself to a contextual definition of those performers impersonating females and attempting to exhibit the ultimately judged quality of holistic visual verisimilitude—"realness".


See also

* African-American culture and sexual orientation *
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*
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References

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