"The dog just kind of didn't have a master," Moisey said. The photographer came to see the dog as "the perfect metaphor for both the world outside and the brothers themselves."
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In another, the dog looks into the camera while tearing apart a carton of beer. The dog - a house pet that was officially adopted by one of the fraternity's members - is pictured several times throughout "The American Fraternity." In one photo, the dog is seen licking up vomit ("Someone had had far, far, far too much to drink," Moisey told us). According to the photographer, the image was captured during the "middle of a celebration of wildness" and shows the moment "a dog is having a punch thrown at it." Speaking to INSIDER, Moisey recalled one particularly "unsettling" incident, as seen in the photo above. "I was surprised by how often there was a competition to see who could be the most intense, or the most debaucherous, or the most outlandish person," the professor said. "There were a lot of fights that I didn't photograph well enough to be in the book," he said.
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In 2007, a year before Moisey completed his series, fraternity men made up, historically, 76% of US Senators and 85% of Fortune 500 executives.Īccording to data from the Center for the Study of College Fraternity, cited by University of Kentucky professor of communication Alan DeSantis in his book, " Inside Greek U: Fraternities, Sororities, and the Pursuit of Pleasure," fraternity men also made up 85% of US Supreme Court justices since 1910 and 63% of all US presidential cabinet members since 1900.Īt the time, only 8.5% of American male college students were members of fraternities. And if there's any doubt about that, you can ask yourself why we have a reputation around the world for being the 'ugly Americans.'" It is absolutely significant that our leaders go through the experiences you see in my book. He continued: "These men become our leaders. "This is about the kind of society that the fraternity shapes," the professor told us. Some may say the song is "fantasy," the photographer said, "but not many people actually get together and sing that fantasy." Sung in six verses, the song contains lyrics such as, "I put my c- inside her mouth" "Shove it in, shove it out, quit f-' about" and "She died from sucking an Alpha c-." Speaking to INSIDER, the professor also pointed out one scanned page from the Psi Rho manual, which includes the lyrics to a song called "Yo-Ho."
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In one particularly unnerving image, brothers can be seen carrying a pledge in a coffin for an initiation ceremony. Throughout "The American Fraternity," Moisey's contemporary shots highlight the lasting ritualistic nature of modern Greek letter organizations. The manual outlines the organization and history of a fraternity called the "Secret Order of Psi Rho." It includes, among other things, an initiation ritual, a drinking ritual, and a candle ceremony - all described in extensive detail. The book was found on the floor of the unnamed fraternity's house.