Selected Readings on Canadian and Canada-US LGBT Issues Adam

Selected Readings on Canadian and Canada-US LGBT Issues Adam

Selected Readings on Canadian and Canada-US LGBT Issues Adam, Barry. The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement (2nd revised ed.). New York: Twayne Publishers, 1995. Bornstein, Danica R., et al. “Understanding the Experiences of Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Survivors of Domestic Violence: A Qualitative Study.” Journal of Homosexuality 51.1 (June 2006): 159-181. Bouthillette, Anne-Marie. “Queer and Gendered Housing: A Tale of Two Neighbourhoods in Vancouver.” In Queers in Space: Communities/ Public Space /Sites of Resistance, edited by Gordon Brent Ingram, Anne-Marie Bouthillette, and Yolanda Retter, 213-232. Seattle: Bay Press, 1997. Crichlow, Wesley. Buller Men and Batty Bwoys: Hidden Men in Toronto and Halifax Gay Communities. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003. Faulkner, Ellen. “Empowering Victim Advocates: Organizing Against Anti-gay/Lesbian Violence in Canada.” Critical Criminology. 10 (2001): 123-135. Forshee, Andrew. "Transgender Men: A Demographic Snapshot." Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services 20, no. 3 (April 2008): 221-236. Grube, John. “No More Shit: The Struggle for Democratic Gay Space in Toronto.” In Queers in Space: Communities/ Public Space/ Sites of Resistance, edited by Gordon Brent Ingram, Anne-Marie Bouthillette, and Yolanda Retter, 127-145. Seattle: Bay Press, 1997. Hurley, Mary. Sexual Orientation and Legal Rights.Ottawa: Library of Parliament, May 31, 2007 (revised.) Available at: http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/library/PRBpubs/921-e.pdf. Janoff, Douglas. Pink Blood: Homophobic Violence in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. Information available at www.pinkblood.ca. Kinsman, Gary. “Constructing Gay Men and Lesbians as National Security Risks, 1950-70.” In Whose National Security? Canadian State Surveillance and the Creation of Enemies, edited by Gary Kinsman, Dieter Buse, and Mercees Steedman, 142-153. Between the Lines: Toronto, 2000. Kinsman, Gary. The Regulation of Desire: Homo and Hetero Sexualities. (2nd revised ed.). Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1996. Lunny, Allyson. “Provocation and ‘Homosexual’ Advance: Masculinized Subjects as Threat, Masculinized Subjects under Threat.” Social and Legal Studies 12.3 (2003): 311-333. Millbank, Jenni. “Imagining Otherness: Refugee Claims on the Basis of Sexuality in Canada and Australia.” Melbourne University Law Review. 26 (2002):144-177. Morrison, Todd and Bruce Whitehead. “Strategies of Stigma Resistance Among Canadian Gay- Identified Sex Workers.” Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality. 17.1/2 (2005): 169-179. Namaste, Viviane. Invisible Lives: The Erasure of Transsexual and Transgendered People. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. 1 Namaste, Viviane. Sex Change, Social Change: Reflections on Identity, Institutions and Imperialism. Toronto: Women’s Press, 2005. Noble, Jean Bobby. Sons of the Movement: FTMs Risking Incoherence on a Post-Queer Cultural Landscape. Toronto: Women’s Press, 2006. O’Brien, Carol-Anne (1994) “The Social Organization of the Treatment of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth.” Canadian Review of Social Policy. 34 (Winter), 37-57. Pierceson, Jason. Courts, Liberalism, and Rights: Gay Law and Politics in the United States and Canada. Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 2005. Rankin, Pauline. “Sexualities and National Identities: Reimagining Queer Nationalism.” Journal of Canadian Studies, 35(2), 176-196, 2000. Raj, Rupert. “Transactivism as Therapy: A Client Self-Empowerment Model Linking Personal and Social Agency.” Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy. 11.3/4 (2007): 77-99. Rayside, David. On the Fringe: Gays and Lesbians in Politics. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998. Rayside, David. “The Structuring of Sexual Minority Activist Opportunities in the Political Mainstream: Britain, Canada, and the United States.” Sexual Identities, Queer Politics, edited by Mark Blasius, 23-55. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. Rayside, David. Queer Inclusions, Continental Divisions: Public Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008. Rofes, Eric. “Canada: A Videotape Collection Focused on Bullying, Homophobia, and Queer Youth." Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues In Education 2, no. 4 (April 2005): 93-97. Ross, Becki. The House That Jill Built: A Lesbian Nation in Formation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. Smith, Miriam. Lesbian and Gay Rights in Canada: Social Movements and Equality-Seeking, 1971- 1995. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. Smith, Miriam. Political Institutions and Lesbian and Gay Rights in the United States and Canada. New York: Routledge, 2008. Stermac, Lana and Peter Sheridan. “Anti-Gay/Lesbian Violence: Treatment Issues,” Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. 2.1 (1993): 33-38. Stychin, Carl. “Queer Nations.” A Nation By Rights: National Cultures, Sexual Identity Politics and the Discourse of Rights, 89-114. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Warner, Tom. Never Going Back: A History of Queer Activism in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. White, Caroline & Joshua Goldberg. “Expanding our Understanding of Gendered Violence: Violence against Trans people and their Loved Ones.” Canadian Woman Studies 25.1-2 (Winter-Spring 2006):124-127, 2.

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