Sexing The Maple
Sexing the Maple: A Canadian Sourcebook

Sexing the Maple: A Canadian Sourcebook


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Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Sex and Canada: A Theoretical Introduction Sex and the Family Alice Munro, “Family Furnishings,” Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage (2001) Ivan E. Coyote, “Just Like My Dad,” Boys Like Her (1998) Gertrude Pringle, from Etiquette in Canada (1949) Michael Bliss, “‘Pure Books on Avoided Subjects’: Pre-Freudian Sexual Ideas in Canada,” Historical Papers (1970) Mariana Valverde, “Families, Private Property, and the State: The Dionnes and the Toronto Stork Derby,” Journal of Canadian Studies 29.4 (1994–95) Sex and Media Irving Layton, “The Improved Binoculars,” Collected Poems (1971) Persimmon Blackridge, from Prozac Highway (1997) Nicole Markotic, from Yellow Pages: A Catalogue of Intentions (1995) Marshall McLuhan and George B. Leonard, “The Future of Sex,” Look Magazine (1967) Katherine Monk, from Weird Sex and Snowshoes (2001) Sex and Medicine Derek McCormack, “Stargaze,” Dark Rides (1996) Trish Salah, “Surgical Diary,” Wanting in Arabic (2002) Patricia Baird, et al., Proceed with Care: Final Report of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies: Summary and Highlights (1993) John Colapinto, from As Nature Made Him (2000) Sex and Gender Dorothy Livesay, “On Looking into Henry Moore,” Collected Poems (1972) Jane Rule, “The Killer Dyke and the Lady,” Outlander (1981) Daphne Marlatt, from Ana Historic (1988) Lyndell Montgomery, “Border Crossing: On the Edge,” Boys Like Her (1998) Roberta Hamilton, “Representation and Subjectivity: Women as Sexual Objects,” Gendering the Vertical Mosaic: Feminist Perspectives on Canadian Society (2004) Sex and Race SKY Lee, from Disappearing Moon Café (1990) Ian Iqbal Rashid, “An/other Country,” from Black Markets, White Boyfriends and other acts of elision (1991) Gregory Scofield, from Thunder Through My Veins: Memories of a Métis Childhood (1999) Martin Cannon, “The Regulation of First Nations Sexuality,” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 18.1 (1998) Karen Dubinsky and Adam Givertz, “‘It was Only a Matter of Passion’: Masculinity and Sexual Danger,” Gendered Pasts: Historical Essays in Femininity and Masculinity in Canada (1999) Sex and Religion Timothy Findley, from Not Wanted on the Voyage (1984) Leonard Cohen, from Beautiful Losers (1966) Margaret Atwood, from The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) Nancy Christie, “Sacred Sex: The United Church and the Privatization of the Family in Post-War Canada,” Households of Faith (2002) Iain A.G. Barrie, “A Broken Trust: Canadian Priests, Brothers, Pedophilia, and the Media,” Sex, Religion, Media (2002) Sex and the Law Michael Turner, from The Pornographer’s Poem (1999 Lynn Crosbie, from Paul’s Case (1997) Jane Rule, Detained at Customs: Jane Rule Testifies at the Little Sister’s Trial (1995) Gary Kinsman, “‘These Things May Lead to the Tragedy of Our Species’: The Emergence of Homosexuality, Lesbianism, and Heterosexuality in Canada,” The Regulation of Desire: Homo and Hetero Sexualities (1996) Stan Persky and John Dixon, from On Kiddie Porn (2001) Sources

About the Author :
Richard Cavell is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of McLuhan in Space: A Cultural Geography (University of Toronto Press, 2002). Peter Dickinson is Assistant Professor of English at Simon Fraser University and the author of Here is Queer: Nationalisms, Sexualities, and the Literatures of Canada (University of Toronto Press, 1999).

Review :
“I read this brave book in a canoe. A tribute both to its Canadianness and to Cavell and Dickinson’s balancing act in assembling this rich stew of literary nuggets and historical analysis. Sexing the Maple will be an indispensable resource for any future exploration of sexuality and gender in English Canada whether through a cultural or a historical point of view. Indeed its provocative lesson is that the two cannot be separated in any serious excursion into sexuality in this country or any other. Canonical and non-canonical, queer, queering and beyond, here is a sturdy paddle for those upcoming rapids.” — Thomas Waugh, Concordia University “Sexing the Maple takes sex out of Canada’s cultural closet. Richard Cavell and Peter Dickinson have assembled an outstanding anthology with fiction and poetry by leading Canadian writers, rare and out-of-print material, and a superb selection of critical articles. The historical and cultural range of topics is impressive, covering the gamut of Canuck sex from anti-masturbation tracts and weird sex in Canadian film to reproductive laws and transgender surgery. This is the first book to theorize and document how stories about our sexualities articulate our sense of Canadian nationhood. The research is impeccable, the theorizing trailblazing, the writing compelling. This book is bold, ambitious, and provocative.” — Irene Gammel, Ryerson University


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781551114866
  • Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 528
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Weight: 780 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1551114860
  • Publisher Date: 14 Sep 2006
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Canadian Sourcebook
  • Width: 152 mm


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