A derogatory term used as a
homophobic slur in the early 20th century. The term originates from the Danish word "bær" (
berry) and "mand" (man), and was first popularized in a pejorative context following the publication of Herman
Bang'
s novel "Sommerglæder" (translated as "Summer Joys"). In the novel, the term was used to describe men, often of a heavier build, who would venture into the woods under the pretense of berry picking but were believed to be engaging in homosexual activities. The slur combines the connotations of both deception and a contemptuous view of their physical appearance and sexual orientation.
Notably, Herman
Bang was a gay man himself, which adds a layer of
irony and complexity to the term's origin. The term reflects societal prejudices and the stigmatization of homosexuality during that period.