In their introduction to a special issue of the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, co-editors Rebecka Taves Sheffield and Nicholas Giguère provide a brief historical overview of the emergence of an LGBTQ+ press in Canada, and describe how the history of LGBTQ+ print culture in Canada is inextricably intertwined with the country’s history of media censorship, which has been often used to exclude LGBTQ+ people from public spaces. Sheffield and Giguère then summarize the articles, note, and review essay included in the special journal issue and describe how, on a whole, the contributors’ research sheds new light on the relationship between LGBTQ+ print media and the communities that it has both served and helped to create, despit...
LesbiaNews, later known as LNews, was an alternative media monthly, written and produced in Victoria...
Copyright © ECW Press and Donald W. McLeod, 1996. Illustrations from the book cover and pages 4 and ...
This article situates the Canadian zine series gendertrash between the international political conte...
In their introduction to a special issue of the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, co-...
How effectively are librarians in public, school, and academic libraries serving sexual minority com...
This study examines materials challenges in Canadian libraries as compiled by the Canadian Federatio...
In 1964, Canadian gay activist Jim Egan and Maclean’s journalist Sidney Katz decided to kick start a...
In the preface to her influential book, Lesbian images, writer for The Body Politic and person in th...
As LGBTQ2+ activists reflect upon the beginnings of lesbian and gay liberation movements, this disse...
The recent decades have witnessed the emergence of the LGBTQ+ Canadians within mainstream discourse....
Canada is in the forefront of lesbian and gay rights in the world. It is one of the few countries th...
Around the same time that the feminist and LGBTQ2+ movements were becoming visible in Canada, public...
The proliferation of publications in the lesbian, Gay, bisexual, and transgender press has allowed t...
It has been part of the liberal tradition to decry censorship in all its forms, and to attempt to se...
Founded in 1973, the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives has grown to become the secondlargest LGBT re...
LesbiaNews, later known as LNews, was an alternative media monthly, written and produced in Victoria...
Copyright © ECW Press and Donald W. McLeod, 1996. Illustrations from the book cover and pages 4 and ...
This article situates the Canadian zine series gendertrash between the international political conte...
In their introduction to a special issue of the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, co-...
How effectively are librarians in public, school, and academic libraries serving sexual minority com...
This study examines materials challenges in Canadian libraries as compiled by the Canadian Federatio...
In 1964, Canadian gay activist Jim Egan and Maclean’s journalist Sidney Katz decided to kick start a...
In the preface to her influential book, Lesbian images, writer for The Body Politic and person in th...
As LGBTQ2+ activists reflect upon the beginnings of lesbian and gay liberation movements, this disse...
The recent decades have witnessed the emergence of the LGBTQ+ Canadians within mainstream discourse....
Canada is in the forefront of lesbian and gay rights in the world. It is one of the few countries th...
Around the same time that the feminist and LGBTQ2+ movements were becoming visible in Canada, public...
The proliferation of publications in the lesbian, Gay, bisexual, and transgender press has allowed t...
It has been part of the liberal tradition to decry censorship in all its forms, and to attempt to se...
Founded in 1973, the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives has grown to become the secondlargest LGBT re...
LesbiaNews, later known as LNews, was an alternative media monthly, written and produced in Victoria...
Copyright © ECW Press and Donald W. McLeod, 1996. Illustrations from the book cover and pages 4 and ...
This article situates the Canadian zine series gendertrash between the international political conte...