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  • - The Politics of Ending the Death Penalty for Sodomy in Britain
    av Charles Upchurch
    496 - 1 350,-

  • - Beauty Contests and Settler Femininity
    av Patrizia Gentile
    430 - 1 106,-

    Queen of the Maple Leaf reveals the role of beauty pageants in entrenching settler femininity and white heteropatriarchy at the heart of twentieth-century Canada.

  • - Non/Monogamy in the Public Sphere
    av Nathan Rambukkana
    450 - 1 216,-

    Drawing on media, popular culture, and recent court cases, this book examines how various forms of non-monogamy (polygamy, adultery, and polyamory) are represented in the public sphere, how some forms of non-monogamy are tolerated and others vilified, and the effects such privileging is having on intimate relationships and other aspects of contemporary Western society.

  • - Engaging the Ideas of John Money
    av Terry Goldie
    430 - 1 230,-

    This book offers, for the first time, a balanced and probing textual analysis of John Money's writing, to assess the profound impact of this pioneering sexologist's work on the debates and research on sexuality and gender that dominated the last half of the twentieth century.

  • - Queer Culture and Postcolonial Hong Kong
    av Helen Hok-Sze Leung
    470 - 1 246,-

    Undercurrents engages the critical rubric of "queer" to examine Hong Kong's screen, uncovering a queer media culture that has been largely overlooked by critics in the West, and demonstrates the cultural vitality of Hong Kong amidst political transition.

  • - School Sex Scandals and Queer Pedagogies
    av Sheila Cavanagh
    450 - 1 246,-

    A provocative study of public and professional responses to female teacher sex scandals, this book employs queer theory, psychoanalysis, and feminist film theory to examine sensationalized legal cases, including Mary Kay Letourneau, Amy Gehring, and Heather Ingram.

  • - Phallic Possession, Femininity, and the Text
    av Carellin Brooks
    470 - 1 246,-

    What makes the textual image of a woman with a penis so compelling, malleable, and persistent?

  • - Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging
     
    1 216,-

    This book contends that Canada's acceptance of "gay rights" obscures and abets multiple forms of oppression and details how, in the fight for equality and inclusion, some LGBTQ communities gain acceptance within the mainstream, and as a result become complicit in a system that fortifies white supremacy, furthers settler colonialism, advances neoliberalism, and props up imperialist mythologies.

  • - Homosexuality, Prostitution, and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris
    av Andrew Israel Ross
    460 - 1 366,-

    "In the nineteenth century, Paris was redesigned in ways intended to exercise social control over its citizens. This effort to control certain kinds of interactions, however, created new spaces that female prostitutes and men who sought sex with other men could use for public sex"--

  • - Sexual Narratives and Identities in Interwar Britain
    av Lisa Z. Sigel
    400 - 996,-

    How people used popular culture between the world wars to articulate sexual identities and practices

  • - Affect and the Politics of Heterosexuality
    av Jessica Joy Cameron
    386 - 916,-

    Reconsidering Radical Feminism investigates the legacy of feminist debates about the politics of heterosexuality, examining how we become invested in arguments that position us as feminists - and as gendered subjects.

  • - Flight Attendant Activism, Family Politics, and Workplace Justice
    av Ryan Patrick Murphy
    500 - 1 160,-

  • - Critical Theory, New Materialisms, and Technologies of Embodiment
    av Steve Garlick
    416 - 886,-

    Harnessing the strengths of social theory and new materialisms, this book advances a new critical theory of masculinity.

  • - Lesbians and Community across Canada, 1964-84
    av Liz Millward
    430,-

    A celebratory history of how lesbians "made a scene" by creating places and opportunities to form relationships, debate politics, and build their own culture across Canada.

  • - The American Quest for a Relatable Past
    av Thomas A. Foster
    330 - 400,-

    Examines the remarkable and varied assessments of the intimate lives of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and Gouverneur Morris from their own time to ours.

  • - Rights and Resistance in an Authoritarian State
    av Lynette J. Chua
    400 - 860,-

    For decades, Singapore's gay activists have sought equality and justice in a state where law is used to stifle basic civil and political liberties. This book takes an expansive view of the gay movement to examine its emergence, development, strategies, and tactics, as well as the roles of law and rights in social processes.

  • - Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65
    av Cameron Duder
    450 - 1 280,-

    This intimate study of the lives of middle-class lesbians who came of age before the gay rights movement unveils a previously unknown world of private relationships, discreet social networks, and love.

  • - A History of Gay Persecution in Quebec and France
    av Patrice Corriveau
    396 - 1 296,-

    This history examines shifting constructions of homosexuality over time through a comparative analysis of gay persecution in France and Quebec.

  • - National Security as Sexual Regulation
    av Patrizia Gentile & Gary Kinsman
    479 - 1 280,-

    The Canadian War on Queers shows how the Canadian state used the ideology of national security to wage war on gays and lesbians.

  • - Masculinity in Postwar Canada
    av Christopher Dummitt
    470 - 1 246,-

    Through a series of case studies covering such diverse subjects as car culture, mountaineering, war veterans, murder trials, and a bridge collapse, Christopher Dummitt argues that the very idea of what it meant to be modern was gendered.

  • av Gloria Filax
    1 246,-

    Explores how youth identities have been constructed through dominant and often competing discourses about youth, sexuality, and gender, and how queer youth in Alberta negotiated the contradictions of these discourses.

  • - Rethinking the Job, Respecting the Workers
    av Patrice Corriveau, Colette Parent, Chris Bruckert, m.fl.
    350 - 1 120,-

    A lucid and unflinching argument for the reframing of the debate on sex work, ending limiting moralistic approaches, and respecting the unique perspectives of workers.

  • - Violence, Death, and Modern Queer Culture
    av Heike Bauer
    420 - 1 130,-

  • - Gender and Sexuality in Rural America
    av Colin R. Johnson
    420 - 1 050,-

    Uncovering the history of gender and sexual nonconformity in rural America during the first half of the twentieth century

  • - Female Masculinity in Twentieth-Century Fictions
    av Jean Bobby Noble
    470 - 1 246,-

    This work explores how the construction of gender was thrown into crisis during the twentieth century, opening a permanent rupture in the gender system, destabilizing masculinity as an unstable category.

  • - Redefining Resistance in Sex and Gender Struggles
     
    430,-

    By challenging the erasure of radical histories, this book makes an invaluable contribution to remembering and rethinking Canadian sex and gender activism from the 1970s to the present.

  • - The Letters of Jane Rule and Rick Bebout
     
    430,-

    A Queer Love Story chronicles the poignant, incisive exchanges and intimate friendship that developed between Jane Rule, lesbian novelist and essayist, and Rick Bebout, gay journalist and activist, as they reflected on and participated in the key issues and events that shaped LGBT communities in the '80s and '90s.

  • - Sex Work Regulation, Agency, and Resistance
     
    436,-

    Red Light Labour, the first book to examine sex work policy and advocacy since Canada v. Bedford, showcases the perspectives of sex workers and activists and deepens our understanding of sex work as labour.

  • - Sex Work Regulation, Agency, and Resistance
     
    1 170,-

    Red Light Labour, the first book to examine sex work policy and advocacy since Canada v. Bedford, showcases the perspectives of sex workers and activists and deepens our understanding of sex work as labour.

  • - Diversity and the Limits of Tolerance
     
    400,-

    A volume of cutting-edge scholarship that argues against the traditional assumption that religion and sexuality will always collide, instead exploring sites of intersection where various forms of both co-exist.

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