LGBTQIA Nonfiction

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Any Other Way

Any Other Way

How Toronto Got Queer

Toronto is home to multiple and thriving queer communities that reflect the dynamism of a global city. Any Other Way is an eclectic and richly illustrated local history that reveals how … 369 View
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Artmaking as Evidence

Artmaking as Evidence

From: Crip Kinship

Topics discussed include multidisciplinary artmaking, strategies of resilience, building disabled queer art-activism, crip time, Disability Justice and Transformative Justice, eugenics, and … 18 $1.80 Add
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Life with Dad and 'the Aunties'

Life with Dad and ‘the Aunties’

From: Any Other Way

Stefan Lynch recalls the connections he made and relationships he formed during the AIDS crisis. 3 $0.30 Add
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Vazaleen's Tawny Le Sabre

Vazaleen’s Tawny Le Sabre

From: Any Other Way

Alexander McClelland recalls the transgression and celebration of the Toronto Drag scene in the 2000’s. 4 $0.40 Add
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Beauty as Liberation, as Splendid Crip Future

Beauty as Liberation, as Splendid Crip Future

From: Crip Kinship

Topics discussed include crip-centric reclaiming of beauty, desire and eroticism, decolonizing beauty, and beauty as liberation. 12 $1.20 Add
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Theatre as Settlement: Buddies in Bad Times

Theatre as Settlement: Buddies in Bad Times

From: Any Other Way

Sky Gillbert recalls his search for a space for his theatre company. 3 $0.30 Add
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'We Are Your Children Too!': How Toronto's Children's Aid Society Learned to Support Queer Youth

‘We Are Your Children Too!’: How Toronto’s Children’s Aid Society Learned to Support Queer Youth

From: Any Other Way

John McCullagh identifies several systemic barriers for aid societies to support LGBTQ youth and how those barriers can be overcome. 3 $0.30 Add
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Buller Men and Batty Bwoys:

Buller Men and Batty Bwoys:

Hidden Men in Toronto and Halifax Black Communities

From: In a Queer Country

In this essay, Wesley Crichlow considers the various dynamics of closeting for black gay men from two cities and from a number of ethnicities. It is an example of contemporary developments in … 21 $0.42 Add
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Can You See the Difference?:

Can You See the Difference?:

Queerying the Nation, Ethnicity, Festival, and Culture in Winnipeg

From: In a Queer Country

Pauline Greenhill’s contributor’s biography reflects her subject position, unusual in this volume—what her essay describes as "token female heterosexual anthropological … 24 $0.48 Add
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Cardio-Highs: Winning and Running Away All at Once

Cardio-Highs: Winning and Running Away All at Once

From: Any Other Way

Rahim Thawer reflects on body image from the treadmill. 2 $0.20 Add
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Under a Queer Blue Sky

Under a Queer Blue Sky

From: Any Other Way

Sly Sarkisova discusses the possibilities for sexual exploration that are present in various corners of Toronto. 2 $0.20 Add
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Challenging Canadian and Queer Nationalisms

Challenging Canadian and Queer Nationalisms

From: In a Queer Country

In "Challenging Canadian and Queer Nationalisms," Gary Kinsman takes issue with the very idea of the conference, that there could be a specific relationship between gays and lesbians … 31 $0.93 Add
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Chapters 1-20

Chapters 1-20

From: Double Pregnant

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Chapters 21-39

Chapters 21-39

From: Double Pregnant

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Chapters 40-60

Chapters 40-60

From: Double Pregnant

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Chapters 61-79

Chapters 61-79

From: Double Pregnant

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