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245 00 $aIn a queer country :$bgay and lesbian studies in the Canadian context /$cTerry Goldie, editor.
260 $aVancouver :$bArsenal Pulp Press,$c2001.
263 $a0110
300 $a313 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rTerry Goldie --$tQueer Nation? /$rTerry Goldie --$tHosanna! Michel Tremblay's Queering of National Identity /$rElaine Pigeon --$tTalking Forbidden Love: An Interview with Lynne Fernie /$rTerry Goldie --$tBuller Men and Batty Bwoys: Hidden Men in Toronto and Halifax Black Communities /$rWesley Crichlow --$t"Family" as a Site of Contestation: Queering the Normal or Normalizing the Queer? /$rMichelle K. Owen --$tCan You See the Difference?: Queerying the Nation, Ethnicity, Festival, and Culture in Winnipeg /$rPauline Greenhill --$tThe Bisexuality Wars: The Perils of Identity as Marginality /$rZoe Newman --$tImagining an Intercultural Nation: A Moment in Canadian Queer Cinema /$rJames Allan --$tThe Elephant, the Mouse, and the Lesbian National Park Rangers /$rbj wray --$tHaving a Gay Old Time in Paris: John Glassco's Not-So-Queer Adventures /$rAndrew Lesk --$tRedesigning Wreck: Beach Meets Forest as Location of Male Homoerotic Culture & Placemaking in Pacific Canada /$rGordon Brent Ingram --
505 80 $tChallenging Canadian and Queer Nationalisms /$rGary Kinsman --$tSiting Lesbians: Urban Spaces and Sexuality /$rCatherine Nash --$tWear It with Pride: The Fashions of Toronto's Pride Parade and Canadian Queer Identities /$rAndrea N. Frolic --$tFairy Tales of Two Cities: or Queer Nation(s) - National Cinema(s) /$rThomas Waugh.
520 $a"In terms of rights and freedoms for queers, Canada holds an international reputation as among the most liberal of nations. Yet this picture of harmonious gay and lesbian assimilation is nothing if not fractured and fraught with the contradictions of place, privilege, race, and gender. In a Queer Country is a groundbreaking collection of fourteen essays on the struggles, pleasures, and contradictions of queer culture and public life in Canada. Versed in queer social history as well as leading-edge gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, and post-colonial studies, In a Queer Country confronts queer culture from various perspectives relevant to international audiences. Topics range from the politics of the family and spousal rights to queer black identity, from pride parade fashions to lesbian park rangers. Specific essays include Tom Waugh (Hard to Imagine, Lust Unearthed (Arsenal), Outlines (Arsenal)) on Montreal and Toronto's queer cinema of the '60s and '70s; Gary Kinsman's critique of nationalism, both queer and Canadian; Lynn Fernie in an interview on her extraordinary award-winning documentary about lesbians in the 1950s, Forbidden Love; Elaine Pigeon on Michel Tremblay's classic play Hosanna and its author's attempts to mingle sexual, class and Quebec Nationalist politics; and Gordon Brent Ingram on nude beaches and aspects of gay male public space. Includes numerous photographs and illustrations."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aGays$zCanada.
650 0 $aLesbians$zCanada.
700 1 $aGoldie, Terry.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82132546
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