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Queerly Canadian: An Introduction, by Scott Rayter and Laine Halpern Zisman
PART ONE: NATION, IDENTITY, COMMUNITY
Chapter 1: Making Love and Relations Beyond Settler Sex and Family, by Kim TallBear
Chapter 2: Blackness, Masculinity, and the Work of Queer, by Rinaldo Walcott
Chapter 3: Queer Unsettlements: Diasporic Filipinos in Canada’s World Pride, by Robert Diaz
Chapter 4: A Double Life: Black Queer Youth Coming of Age in Divided Cities, by Lance McCready
Chapter 5: Our Bodies Are Not Ourselves: Tranny Guys and the Racialized Class Politics of Incoherence, by Bobby Noble
Chapter 6: Queer as Intersectionality: Theorizing Gay Muslim Identities, by Momin Rahman
Chapter 7: Our City of Colours: Queer/Asian Publics in Transpacific Vancouver, by Helen Hok-Sze Leung
PART TWO: THE STATE, LAW, POLICE, AND (DE)CRIMINALIZATION
Chapter 8: Subversive Quarantine: Queer Leaps at the Intersection of Protest and Pandemic, by Jin Haritaworn
Chapter 9: Homophobia and Homonationalism: LGBTQ Law Reform in Canada, by Miriam Smith
Chapter 10: The Canadian Cold War on Queers: Sexual Regulation and Resistance, by Gary Kinsman
Chapter 11: Unknowable Bodies, Unthinkable Sexualities: Lesbian and Transgender Legal Invisibility in the Toronto Women’s Bathhouse Raid, by Sarah Lamble
Chapter 12: Censor, Resist, Repeat: A History of Censorship of Gay and Lesbian Sexual Representation in Canada, by Brenda Cossman
Chapter 13: Reframing Prostitution as Work, by Deborah Brock
Chapter 14: Tracing Lines of Horizontal Hostility: How Sex Workers and Gay Activists Battled for Space, Voice, and Belonging in Vancouver, 1975–1985, by Becki L. Ross and Rachael E. Sullivan
PART THREE: ORGANIZING AND RESISTANCE
Chapter 15: LGBTQ Issues as Indigenous Politics: Two Spirit Mobilization in Canada, by Julie Depelteau and Dalie Giroux
Chapter 16: Gender Struggles: Reflections on Trans Liberation, Trade Unionism, and the Limits of Solidarity, by Trish Salah
Chapter 17: Calling a Shrimp a Shrimp: A Black Queer Intervention in Disability Studies, by Nwadiogo Ejiogu and Syrus Marcus Ware
Chapter 18: Fire, Passion, and Politics: The Creation of Blockorama as Black Queer Diasporic Space in the Toronto Pride Festivities, by Beverly Bain
Chapter 19: Rethinking Class in Lesbian Bar Culture: Living “The Gay Life” in Toronto, 1955–1965, by El Chenier
Chapter 20: Revealing Femmegimp: A Sex-positive Reflection on Sites of Shame as Sites of Resistance for People with Disabilities, by Loree Erickson
PART FOUR: MEDICALIZATION, STIGMATIZATION, AND HEALING
Chapter 21: On the Case of the Case: The Emergence of the Homosexual as a Case History in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario, by Steven Maynard
Chapter 22: Thinking Critically about HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men, by Barry D. Adam
Chapter 23: Cross-Dancing as Culturally Restorative Practice, by Jeffrey McNeil-Seymour
PART FIVE: EDUCATION
Chapter 24: On the Myth of Sexual Orientation: Field Notes from the Personal, Pedagogical, and Historical Discourses of Identity, by Margot Francis
Chapter 25: Homonationalism and Failure to Interpellate: The “Queer Muslim Woman” in Ontario’s “Sex-Ed Debates,” by Sonny Dhoot
Chapter 26: The Inadequate Recognition of Sexual Diversity by Canadian Schools: LGBT Advocacy and Its Impact, by David Rayside
Chapter 27: Resisting the Mainstreaming of LGBT Equalities in Canadian and British Schools: Sex Education and Trans School Friends, by Catherine J. Nash and Kath Browne
Chapter 28: Sexing the Teacher: Voyeuristic Pleasure in the Amy Gehring Sex Panic, by Sheila L. Cavanagh
PART SIX: KINSHIP, MARRIAGE, AND FAMILY
Chapter 29: “That Repulsive Abnormal Creature I Heard of in That Book”: Lesbians and Families in Ontario, 1920–1965, by Cameron Duder
Chapter 30: Heterosexuality Goes Public: The Postwar Honeymoon, by Karen Dubinsky
Chapter 31: Monogamy, Marriage, and the Making of Nation, by Suzanne Lenon
Chapter 32: A New Entity in the History of Sexuality: The Respectable Same-Sex Couple, by Mariana Valverde
Chapter 33: Queer Parenting in Canada: Looking Backward, Looking Forward, by Rachel Epstein
PART SEVEN: SPORTS
Chapter 34: Sex and Sport, by Brian Pronger
Chapter 35: Consuming Compassion: AIDS, Figure Skating, and Canadian Identity, by Samantha King
Chapter 36: Gay Pride on Stolen Land: Homonationalism and Settler Colonialism at the Vancouver Winter Olympics, by Heather Sykes
Chapter 37: Trans*, Intersex, and Cisgender Issues in Physical Education and Sport, by Heather Sykes and Christopher Smith
PART EIGHT: CULTURE AND REPRESENTATION
Chapter 38: Beyond Image Content: Examining Transsexuals’ Access to the Media, by Viviane Namaste
Chapter 39: FOBs, Banana Boy, and the Gay Pretenders: Queer Youth Navigate Sex, “Race,” and Nation in Toronto, Canada, by Andil Gosine
Chapter 40: Carnal Indexing, by Patrick Keilty
Chapter 41: Continental Drift: The Imaging of AIDS, by Richard Fung and Tim McCaskell
Chapter 42: “Finding We’Wha”: Indigenous Idylls in Queer Young Adult Literature, by Joshua Whitehead
Chapter 43: The “Blood Libel” and the Spectator’s Eye in Norwich and Toronto, by David Townsend
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