Queerly Canadian : an introductory reader in sexuality studies / edited by Maureen FitzGerald and Scott Rayter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : Canadian Scholars' Press, 2012.Description: xxvi, 585 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781551304007
  • 1551304007
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.766/0971 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ76.3.C22 2012
  • HQ75.16.C22 Q44 2012
Contents:
PART ONE: THINKING QUEERLY ABOUT IDENTITY, COMMUNITY, AND NATION -- On the myth of sexual orientation: field notes from the personal, pedagogical, and historical discourses of identity / Margot Francis -- Outside in Black studies: reading from a queer place in the diaspora / Rinaldo Walcott -- Our bodies are not ourselves: tranny guys and the racialized class politics of incoherence / Jean Bobby Noble -- PART TWO: THE STATE, THE LAW, AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM -- The regulation of First Nations sexuality / Martin Cannon -- The Canadian cold war on queers: sexual regulation and resistance / Gary Kinsman -- Unknowable bodies, unthinkable sexualities: lesbian and transgender legal invisibility in the Toronto Women's Bathhouse raid / Sara Lamble -- Faith, politics, and the transformation of Canada / Tom Warner -- PART THREE: ORGANIZING AND RESISTANCE -- Identity and opportunity: the lesbian and gay rights movement / Miriam Smith -- Like apples and oranges: lesbian feminist responses to the politics of The Body Politic / Becki Ross -- PART FOUR: HEALTH, MEDICINE, AND THE EXPERTS -- On the case of the case: the emergence of the homosexual as a case history in early twentieth-century Ontario / Steven Maynard -- The criminal sexual psychopath: sex, psychiatry, and the law at mid-century / Elise Chenier -- Continental drift: the imaging of AIDS / Richard Fung, Tim McCaskell -- Emergence of a poz sexual culture: accounting for "barebacking" among gay men / Barry D. Adam -- PART FIVE: WORK -- From modern Babylon to a city upon a hill: The Toronto Social Survey Commission of 1915 and the search for sexual order in the city / Carolyn Strange -- We are family: Labour responses to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender workers / Gerald Hunt, Jonathan Eaton -- Reframing prostitution as work / Deborah Brock -- Working the club / Chris Bruckert -- PART SIX: EDUCATION -- Gay and out in secondary school: one youth's story / John Guiney Yallop -- Canadian school lethargy / David Rayside -- Sexing the teacher: voyeuristic pleasure in the Amy Gehring sex panic / Sheila L. Cavanagh -- PART SEVEN: MARRIAGE, PARENTING, AND THE FAMILY -- "That repulsive abnormal creature I heard of in that book": lesbians and families in Ontario, 1920-1965 / Karen Duder -- Heterosexuality goes public: the postwar honeymoon / Karen Dubinsky -- A new entity in the history of sexuality: the respectable same sex couple / Mariana Valverde -- Queer parenting in Canada: looking backward, looking forward / Rachel Epstein -- PART EIGHT: SPORT -- Sex and sport / Brian Pronger -- Transsexual bodies at the Olympics: the International Olympic Committee's policy on transsexual athletes at the 2004 Athens Summer Games / Sheila L. Cavanagh, Heather Sykes -- Consuming compassion: AIDS, figure skating, and Canadian identity / Samantha King -- PART NINE: MEDIA, POPULAR CULTURE, AND YOUTH CULTURE -- The "blood libel" and the spectator's eye in Norwich and Toronto / David Townsend -- Queering "pervert city": a queer reading of the Swift Current hockey scandal / Debra Shogan -- Beyond image content: examining transsexuals' access to the media / Viviane Namaste -- Queer as citizens / Brenda Cossman -- FOBS, Banana Boy, and the Gay Pretenders: queer youth navigate sex, "race," and nation in Toronto, Canada / Andil Gosine -- PART TEN: VISUAL CULTURES -- The "Hottentot Venus" in Canada: modernism, censorship, and the racial limits of female sexuality / Charmaine A. Nelson -- Porn wars and other hysteries / Kiss & Tell -- Forbidden love, or queering the National Film Board of Canada / Thomas Waugh -- The noble savage was a drag queen: hybridity and transformation in Kent Monkman's performance and visual art interventions / Kerry Swanson.
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Book Book Stonewall Non-Fiction HQ 76.3 QUE 2012 1 Available 258221

"About the authors": p. 577-582.

Includes bibliographical references.

PART ONE: THINKING QUEERLY ABOUT IDENTITY, COMMUNITY, AND NATION -- On the myth of sexual orientation: field notes from the personal, pedagogical, and historical discourses of identity / Margot Francis -- Outside in Black studies: reading from a queer place in the diaspora / Rinaldo Walcott -- Our bodies are not ourselves: tranny guys and the racialized class politics of incoherence / Jean Bobby Noble -- PART TWO: THE STATE, THE LAW, AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM -- The regulation of First Nations sexuality / Martin Cannon -- The Canadian cold war on queers: sexual regulation and resistance / Gary Kinsman -- Unknowable bodies, unthinkable sexualities: lesbian and transgender legal invisibility in the Toronto Women's Bathhouse raid / Sara Lamble -- Faith, politics, and the transformation of Canada / Tom Warner -- PART THREE: ORGANIZING AND RESISTANCE -- Identity and opportunity: the lesbian and gay rights movement / Miriam Smith -- Like apples and oranges: lesbian feminist responses to the politics of The Body Politic / Becki Ross -- PART FOUR: HEALTH, MEDICINE, AND THE EXPERTS -- On the case of the case: the emergence of the homosexual as a case history in early twentieth-century Ontario / Steven Maynard -- The criminal sexual psychopath: sex, psychiatry, and the law at mid-century / Elise Chenier -- Continental drift: the imaging of AIDS / Richard Fung, Tim McCaskell -- Emergence of a poz sexual culture: accounting for "barebacking" among gay men / Barry D. Adam -- PART FIVE: WORK -- From modern Babylon to a city upon a hill: The Toronto Social Survey Commission of 1915 and the search for sexual order in the city / Carolyn Strange -- We are family: Labour responses to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender workers / Gerald Hunt, Jonathan Eaton -- Reframing prostitution as work / Deborah Brock -- Working the club / Chris Bruckert -- PART SIX: EDUCATION -- Gay and out in secondary school: one youth's story / John Guiney Yallop -- Canadian school lethargy / David Rayside -- Sexing the teacher: voyeuristic pleasure in the Amy Gehring sex panic / Sheila L. Cavanagh -- PART SEVEN: MARRIAGE, PARENTING, AND THE FAMILY -- "That repulsive abnormal creature I heard of in that book": lesbians and families in Ontario, 1920-1965 / Karen Duder -- Heterosexuality goes public: the postwar honeymoon / Karen Dubinsky -- A new entity in the history of sexuality: the respectable same sex couple / Mariana Valverde -- Queer parenting in Canada: looking backward, looking forward / Rachel Epstein -- PART EIGHT: SPORT -- Sex and sport / Brian Pronger -- Transsexual bodies at the Olympics: the International Olympic Committee's policy on transsexual athletes at the 2004 Athens Summer Games / Sheila L. Cavanagh, Heather Sykes -- Consuming compassion: AIDS, figure skating, and Canadian identity / Samantha King -- PART NINE: MEDIA, POPULAR CULTURE, AND YOUTH CULTURE -- The "blood libel" and the spectator's eye in Norwich and Toronto / David Townsend -- Queering "pervert city": a queer reading of the Swift Current hockey scandal / Debra Shogan -- Beyond image content: examining transsexuals' access to the media / Viviane Namaste -- Queer as citizens / Brenda Cossman -- FOBS, Banana Boy, and the Gay Pretenders: queer youth navigate sex, "race," and nation in Toronto, Canada / Andil Gosine -- PART TEN: VISUAL CULTURES -- The "Hottentot Venus" in Canada: modernism, censorship, and the racial limits of female sexuality / Charmaine A. Nelson -- Porn wars and other hysteries / Kiss & Tell -- Forbidden love, or queering the National Film Board of Canada / Thomas Waugh -- The noble savage was a drag queen: hybridity and transformation in Kent Monkman's performance and visual art interventions / Kerry Swanson.

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