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Can You See the Difference?:
Queerying the Nation, Ethnicity, Festival, and Culture in Winnipeg
From: In a Queer Country
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Pauline Greenhill’s contributor’s biography reflects her subject position, unusual in this volume—what her essay describes as "token female heterosexual anthropological voyeur." In this essay she examines, from a stance somewhat inside and somewhat outside but always sardonic, two specific examples in which gay and lesbian groups in Winnipeg provided ironic parodies of nationalist, touristic events.
Contributors
Pauline Greenhil
Pauline Greenhill is Director of Women's Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Her most recent book, co-edited with Diane Tye, is Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997).Pauline Greenhill is Director of Women's Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Her most recent book, co-edited with Diane Tye, is Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997).