MISCELLANY / DIVERS

 

This section includes items not readily or with certainty classified elsewhere. It

begins with a note on and brief list of zines.  Following that list, there is reference

to several other publications of various natures and subject matter.

 

 

Note: Zines (generally, small-circulation and non-commercial periodical publications) have

not been collected for this list, although there is reference to Scott Treleaven’s “This is the

Salivation Army” in the LITERATURE – MISCELLANEOUS section. (That reference was

placed in an earlier edition of the bibliography and has been retained there).

 

The user interested in Canadian LGBT zines might consult the Canadian Lesbian and

Gay Archives, Toronto. The University of Toronto’s Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

exhibition titled “Queer CanLit,” held during Summer 2008 (and the catalogue for which is

listed elsewhere in this bibliography), displayed issues from approximately a dozen zines,

primarily from the Toronto and Vancouver areas. The various issues displayed ranged in date

from the 1980s through 2004. User might check that exhibition’s catalogue.

 

Titles of zines displayed in that exhibit are given below. This information was extracted from

display case card itemization. The itemization will provide a rudimentary beginning point for

the interested user who does not have ready access to the exhibition catalogue or

to the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives.

 

The exhibition displayed issues of the following titles:

 

Bitch Nation (Toronto: G.B. Jones) [1 (1996) displayed];

Cruising (Vancouver: Michael V. [Smith]) [2 (2002) displayed];

Draghead: Exploring Radical Faeriedom and Fey Arts (McDonald’s Corners, ON: a.k.a.

            Amber Fox) [11 (Winter 1996) displayed];

Faggo: Punk & Queer ’Zine (Vancouver: Queer Punk Collective) [3 (2001) displayed];

Fear Comics (Toronto: Maurice Vellekoop, Reactor Art & Design) [1 (1989) displayed];

The Fence: A New Place of Power for Bisexual Women (Toronto: Cheryl Dobinson)

            [4 (2004) displayed];

J.D.s (Toronto: G.B. Jones, Bruce LaBruce, and others) [unnumbered issue (1985)

            displayed];

King of the Fairies (Toronto: Glendon McKinney) [8 (1999) displayed];

Little Trany Franny (Mississauga, ON: Forever Comics) [5 (1997) displayed];

This is the Salivation Army (Toronto: Scott Treleaven) [10 (2004) displayed].

            Together with Scott Treleaven, The Salivation Army Black Book

            (New York and Toronto: Co-published by Printed Matter and Art Metropole,

            2006) [Exhibition notes is one of 666 signed and numbered copies];

Toronto Rag (Toronto: Underground Interests [?Bill Elderado or David Seville])

            [5 (1981) displayed];

Tranzine: The Zine by the Transgendered for Everyone (Mississauga, ON: Tranzine

Press) [11 (2001) displayed].

 

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129th Toronto Scouting Group.

            Annual Report.  Toronto: Scouts Canada, 129th Toronto Scouting Group.

                                    Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives holdings: 1999-

 

“500 Ottawa Activists Hold Gay Pride Day.”  Globe and Mail, June 18, 1990, p. A11.

 

“25,000 Crowd Downtown Streets in Gay Pride Day Celebrations.”  Globe and Mail,

            June 26, 1989, p. E16.

                                                Concerning Toronto.

 

Abrahamson, Joanne.

            “Stonewall: A Symbolic Start.”  Briarpatch [Saskatchewan] 18(8):

            (Oct. 1989): 12.

                                    Relevance to this Canadian list uncertain. Not seen.

 

Amiel, Barbara.

            “Discrimination as a Basic Right.”  Maclean’s, July 9, 1984, p. 5.

                                    Opinion piece.

 

“Are You Gay?: How Next Year’s Census Will Pop the Question.”  Toronto Star,

            May 7, 2000, pp. A1, A10.

 

“Are You Gay?: Statscan Wants to Know.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.],

            October 5, 2001, pp. A1, A12.

                                    Statscan is the national statistics-gathering agency.      

 

Augustine, Karen/Miranda.

            “Bizarre Women, Exotic Bodies & Outrageous Sex.”  Border/Lines [York

            University] 32 (1994): 22-24.

                                    Minority women; lesbians and lesbianism.

 

Baird, Vanessa.

            The No-Nonsense Guide to Sexual Diversity.  Toronto: Between the Lines, 2001.

            (ISBN 1896357504)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS prepublication record no. 25416416.

 

Baird, Vanessa.

                        The No-Nonsense Guide to Sexual Diversity.  New updated ed.; Toronto:

                        Between the Lines, c2007.

                        (159 p.; ISBN 9781897071342)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 33441892. Earlier edition

                                                listed in previous Gay Canada edition, in MISCELLANY section.

 

“Being Pulled Out of the Closet: Militant Gays’ Tactics of Outing People Who

            Don’t Want Their Sexual Preference Made Public Has Divided the Homosexual

            Community in Metro [Toronto].”  Toronto Star, September 3, 1991,

            pp. B1, B6.

 

Bociurkiw, Marusia.

            “Territories of the Forbidden: Lesbian Culture, Sex & Censorship.”

                        Fuse [Toronto] 11(5) (March/April 1988): 27-32.

 

Border/Lines [Toronto], no. 32 (1994).

                            This issue of “Canada’s magazine of cultural studies” is titled the

                            “Queer Licks” issue.  There is a variety of contributions, including

                            articles, interviews, poetry, and visuals.  The articles have been entered

                            individually in appropriate subject areas of this bibliography, as has the

                            Midi Onodera interview.  Other items (poetry, reviews, etc.) have not

                            been separately listed.

 

Bourque, Dominique.

            “Parcours médias de l’importance du réseau de communication crée par

            les lesbiennes à Montréal.”  Canadian Woman Studies 16(2) (Spring 1996):

            86-91.

 

Branden, Victoria.

            “The Not So Gay Dilemma.”  Humanist in Canada 22(2) (Summer 1989):

            25-26+.

 

“Breaking the Links of Lies.”  Resources for Feminist Research 14(1)

            (March 1985): 9-10.

                                    Lesbian Sexuality Conference.

 

Brooke, James.

            “In Canada, Gay Pride Can Be Part of Scouts’ Honor.”  New York Times,

            July 3, 2000, p. A8, col. 1  (35 column inches).

                                    About Boy Scouts.

 

Brooke, James.

    “Peppery Plea for Montreal’s Tolerance.”  New York Times, August 6, 2000,

    p. 8 (N), p. 9 (L), col. 4 (35 column inches)

                            Ref.: Expanded Academic ASAP electronic index, in which the

                            title is enhanced as follows: “celebrity chef Daniel Pinard’s

                                    decision to reveal his homosexuality.”

 

Canada Welcomes First Gay Scout Troop.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.],

            June 19, 2000, pp. A1, A15.

                                    Boy Scouts; Scouts Canada.

 

Carter, Connie, and Noble, Jean.

            “Butch, Femme and the Woman-Identified Woman: Ménage-à-trois of the

            1990s?”  Canadian Woman Studies 16(2) (Spring 1996): 24-29  (4450 words).

 

Carter, Mowani.

            “Living Deliberately: An Odyssey from Shame to Pride.”  Kinesis, February 2000,

            p. 12.

                                    Indexing descriptors: lesbians; homosexuals; social conditions.

 

Checkley, Shauna.

            “Lesbians Speak Out.”  Briarpatch [Saskatchewan] 18(8) (Oct. 1989): 20-21.

 

Clausson, Nils.

            “Excuse Me While I Change My Lifestyle: Sexual Orientation Is Not Determined

            by External Factors.”  NeWest Review 24(3) (Feb./Mar. 1999): 10.

 

Clinton, Kate.

            “Gaydar Love.”  Progressive 64(3) (2000): 17.

                                    “A Canadian entrepreneur recently patented a small pocket device

                                    that can be carried by gay men to detect the presence of other gay

                                    men.  The device can also be set to “female” for lesbian detection…”—

                                    NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

 

Cole, Susan G.

            “Airing Laundry.”  Herizons 19(2) (Fall 2005): 13  (605 words)

                        About lesbian lingerie exchange party among twelve women.

                        Ref.: CPI.Q index.

 

 

Cole, Susan G.

            “Losing It on Lesbian Chic.”  Herizons 7(4) (Winter 1994): 35.

 

“Could He Be Gay? How Much Do You Really Know about Your New Man?

            Karen Budra Discovers That Fear and Suspicion Are the New Norms….”

            Chatelaine, September 1987, pp. 42, 175+.

 

Cowen, Amy.

            “Transformations: Writing on the Lesbian Body.”  Canadian Woman Studies

            16(2) (Spring 1996): 53-57  (3734 words).

 

Creet, Julia.

            “Anxiety and Repetition: Loss and Lesbian Identity.”  Resources for Feminist

            Research 20(3/4) (Winter 1991): 82-87.

 

Cummings, Bob.

“The Lesbians.”  Georgia Straight [Vancouver, B.C.], September 13-19, 1968,

                        pp. 9-12; October 4-10, 1968, pp. 9-12; and November 1-7, 1968, pp. 9-12

Ref.: Gary Kinsman, Regulation of Desire, 2nd ed., pp. 235-236 and

footnotes 106 and 107, p. 283.

These articles appeared as a series in the Vancouver counter-

culture newspaper.  Kinsman states that Norma Mitchell, the final

president of ASK [Association for Social Knowledge], an early

Canadian homophile organization formed in Vancouver in April

1964, was interviewed in the November issue.

                                Compiler did not examine. It seems, on a quick check, that these items are

                        not in the earlier Homosexuality in Canada bibliographies.

 

Curtis, Jenefer.

            “The Ultimate Feminism?  Both Lesbians and Feminists Reject a Male-

            Dominated Status Quo, but the Labels Are Far from Interchangeable.”

            Toronto Life Fashion 32(6) (Spring 1998): 90-91.

 

D’Amour, Michel.

            Michel, gai dans le village.  Montréal: Editions MFR, c1989.

            (145 p.; ISBN 2920220306)

                                    Montreal anecdotes.

 

Daniel, Robert, 1945-

            Homo ou hétéro? où est la différence?  Montréal: Editions Continentales, 1991.

            (27 p.; ISBN 2921277271)

 

Davis, Walter, and Fields, Bill.

            “Gay Civil Rights Strategy Won’t Work: Struggle Decides, Not the Law.”

            Canadian Dimension 28(1) (Jan./Feb. 1994): 46-47  (1384 words).

 

DeLinette, S.

            “J’aime qui je suis: j’aime les femmes.”  Femmes d’action 24(2)

            (hiver 1995): 14.

 

Dempsey, Shawna, and Millan, Lorri.

             “The Lesbian Ranger Field Guide to North America [three excerpts].”

              Prairie Fire 22(2) (Special Issue, [2001?]): 70-75.

 

“Deserving More Than Just Survival.”  Kinesis, July/August 1997, pp. 17-18.

                                    Enriched title: “Queer Mother’s Day in Vancouver.”

 

The Dictionary of Homophobia: A Global History of Gay & Lesbian Experience.

 Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, c2008.

 (496 p.; ISBN 9781551522296 and 1551522292)

                                    Translation from French of: Dictionnaire de l’homophobie.

                                    Broader than scope of this list. Included because of Canadian

                                    publisher of translation and because one Internet reference mentioned

                                    Canadian contribution. Item not examined.

                                    Review: Jim Bartley, Xtra! [Toronto], January 1, 2009, p. 19.

 

“Do You Know a Lesbian?”  Canadian Dimension 28(3) (May/June 1994):

            48  (677 words).

 

“Don’t Read This!”  Briarpatch [Saskatchewan] 22(4) (May 1993): 6.

                                    About promotion of hatred and Saskatchewan Human Rights

                                    Commission clearing anti-gay pamphlet distributed by Insight

                                    Magazine.

 

Duhaime, Jacques.

            “Le Village rose.”  Actualité 21(18) (15 nov. 1996): 68-76.

                                    “Aspects positifs et négatifs du développement économique

                                    phénoménal qu’a connu le Centre-Sud de Montréal depuis qu’

                                    il est devenu le quartier gai” – Repère résumé.

 

Durand, Jean Pierre.

            “Homosexualité et philatélie.”  Philatélie Québec 197 (nov. 1995): 41-43.

                                    “La thématique homosexuelle en philatélie; principes de classement;

                                    problèmes soulevés par ce thème” – Repère résumé.

 

Eamon, Christopher.

            “Gay Shorts & Sports.”  Fuse [Toronto] 14(5/6) (Summer 1991): 16-17.

 

Eamon, Christopher.

            “The Rhetoric of Degradation: How the Anti-Porn Lobby Sold Us Out.”

            Fuse [Toronto] 16(2) (Winter 1992/93): 16-17.

                                    Indexing descriptors applied: pornography, obscenity, homosexuality.

 

Eribon, Didier.

            “Réflexions sur la question gay.”  Nuit blanche 76 (automne 1999): 29.

 

Escomel. Gloria.

            “En quête d’existence politique.”  La Vie en rose 32 (déc. 1985-janv. 1986): 18-19.

                                    “Compte rendu de la Journée d’interaction lesbienne qui s’est tenue le

                                    5 octobre 1985” – Repère résumé.

 

Fallding, Helen.

            “A Decade of Lesbian Organizing: We Expected Heterosexual Feminists to

            Speak Out More Strongly in the Face of the Intense Anti-Lesbian Backlash

            We Encountered.”  Canadian Woman Studies 14(4) (1994): 24-25.

 

Farrow, Jane.

            “Lesbian & Gay Pride Day [Toronto].”  Fuse [Toronto] 12(1/2) (Sept. 1988):

            8-9.

 

“Fighting the Gay Fight.”  Toronto Star, September 13, 1992, pp. B1, B7.

 

Fisher, Caitlin, and Jones, Catharine.

            “ ‘What Kind of Lesbians Are We Now? Or, Sometimes We Feel Like We’re

            Wearing Flannel Shirts with Our Come-Fuck-Me Pumps’.”  Canadian

            Woman Studies 16(2) (Spring 1996): 46-48  (1714 words).

 

“Former Scout Takes on Pack: Volunteer Says He Was Denied a Position as a Scout

              Leader because He Is Gay.”  Globe and Mail, June 16, 1992, p. A19.

                                    Larry White.

 

Frédéric, Michel, 1972-

            Horoscope gai pour l’an….    Montréal: Edimag, 1999[?]-  .

 

“From Bathhouses to Bushes: Gay Sex Booming.”  Gazette (Montreal), June 1, 1989,

            pp. A1, A7.

                                    Feature article.

 

Froment, Dominique.

            “Les gays et lesbiennes, une communauté organisée.”  Les Affaires [Montréal]

            72(40) (30 sept. 2000): 8-9.

 

Froment, Dominique.

            “Le Village veut changer d’image.”  Les Affaires 72(40) (30 septembre 2000): 9.

                                     About Montreal’s Gay Village.

 

Gagnon, Lysiane.

            “The Rage of Growing Up Gay.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.], March 27, 2000,

            p. A13.

                                    Columnist writes of the coming out of well-known Quebec TV

                                    food show host, 57-year-old Daniel Pinard.  Reference to pressure

                                    on gay youth and to suicide.

 

Gay Bars Come Out of the Closet: As Gay Society Grows More Confident, the

            Traditional Dark and Dingy Bar Is Giving Way to Cleaner, Airier, More

            Creatively Designed Spaces.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.],

                        February 21, 1998, p. C18.

 

“Gay Community Offended by Exclusion from Census.”  Globe and Mail,

            July 9, 1992, p. A2.

 

“Gay in the Nineties.”  Globe and Mail, June 29, 1991, pp. D1, D4.

 

“Gay Man Complains about Big Brothers.”  Globe and Mail, November 28, 1992,

            p. A4.

 

The Gay Organizer.

    [Toronto?]:  Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario (CLGRO).

                            Ref.: CLGRO publications web site, as of January 7, 2003, at

                            www.web.net/~clgro/pub_cat.htm .

                            “An organizing manual written by CLGRO.  Sections include how to

                            found/run a group or phone line; how to put together a newsletter; how

                                    to stage a major demonstration; etc.”

 

Giese, Rachel.

            “Lesbian Chic: I Feel Pretty & Witty & Gay.”  Border/Lines [York University]

            32 (1994): 26-29.

 

Giese, Rachel.

            “Sleeping with the Enemy: Lesbians Are Pushing the Bedroom Boundaries So

            Far These Days That It’s Now Queer to Be Straight.”  This Magazine 28(4)

            (Nov. 1994): 12-15.

 

Gilbert, Sky.

            “A Dark Victory for Queer Culture: Tie-Wearing, Country-Living Homosexuals

            Say the Battle for Gay Rights Has Been Won, Prancing Around in Leather

            Jockstraps Has Become Passé and Bette Davis Is No Longer Interesting.

            Well, Says One Drag Queen, They’re Wrong.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.],

            August 16, 1997, p. D9.

                                    Gilbert is a playwright, many of whose works are listed

                                    in the LITERATURE section of this bibliography.

 

Gilbert, Sky.

            “Looking Straight: The Gay Left Needs to Remember What Made Its Cause

            So Exciting.”  Canadian Forum 77(873) (Nov. 1998): 22-26.

                                    See note with preceding entry.

 

Gosine, Andil.

            “Pink Greens: Ecoqueers Organize in Toronto.”  Alternatives [University of

            Waterloo] 27(3) (Summer 2001): 35-36  (997 words).

                                    Environmental advocacy.

 

Griffin, Gabriele.

            “Lines on Lesbian Sex: The Politics of Representing Lesbian Sex in the Age

            of AIDS.”  Canadian Woman Studies 16(2) (Spring 1996): 103-109

            (5127 words).

 

Guide to Gracious Lesbian Living.  Montreal: Lilith Publications, 1988.

            (111 p.; ISBN 0920681050)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS record no. 7860020.

 

Hannon, Gerald.

            “I See London, I See France….”  Toronto Life 35(5) (April 2001): 102-103

            (924 words).

                                    Underwear parties at Toronto gay bar, The Barn.

 

Hannon, Gerald.

            “Notes from the Edge.” Globe and Mail, April 4, 1992, pp. D1, D4.

                                    Report of the First International Gay Vision Conference, held in

Toronto.  Detailed, personal day-by-day observations and commentary,

March 24 through March 29.

 

Houlahan, Sean.

            “Homosexuality, Morality and Pain: Can We Evaluate Moral Behaviour by the

            Amount of Pain or Mental Anguish an Act Causes?”      Humanist in Canada 27(1)

            (Spring 1994): 18-22.

                                    Indexing descriptors: ethics; homosexuality.

 

“How Gay Society Is Blazing a Trail for the Future.”  Globe and Mail, June 27, 1992,

            pp. D1, D4.

 

“‘I Think It Shows How Far We’ve Come as a Society.”  Toronto Star, June 25, 2001,

            pp. A1, A2.

                                    Gay Pride festival in Toronto.

 

“Inside Stanley Park’s Gay Sex Scene.”  Vancouver Sun, November 20, 2001, pp. A1,

            A2.

 

“If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Graceland.”  Vancouver Magazine, April 1990,

            pp. 40-44+.

                                    Subjects are Vancouver social conditions and gays. Degree of

                                    relevance uncertain.

 

Immen, Walter.

            Canada Welcomes First Gay Scout Troop: History Is Made by Adult

            Rovers.”  Globe and Mail, June 19, 2000, pagination not

            known (full text electronic version seen in CPI.Q index).

 

“Invading the Nation’s Bedrooms – Bruning.”  Maclean’s, August 11, 1986, p. 9.

 

Judge, Martha.

            “20 Years Later: State Still in the Closet.”  Fuse [Toronto] 13(1/2) (Fall 1989):

            15-16.

                                    Lesbian and Gay Pride Day.

 

Khayatt, Didi.

            “Personal Politics and Sexuality.”  Resources for Feminist Research 19(3/4)

            (Sept./Dec. 1990): 8-12.

                                    Indexing descriptors: feminism; fathers and daughters; lesbians and

                                    lesbianism.

 

Kinsman, Gary.

            “Is the Personal Still Political?  Sexuality and Socialist Change.”

            Canadian Dimension 23(2) (March 1989): 24-26.

 

Kinsman, Gary.

            “Queerness Is Not in Our Genes: Against Biological Determinism for Social

            Liberation.”  Border/Lines 33 (1994): 27-30.

 

Langevin, Ron, 1940-

            Facts about Homosexuality.  Oakville, Ont.: Juniper Press, c1989.

            (43 p.; ISBN 189527902X)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS record no. 10572328.

 

Leclère, Françoise, 1965-

            Petit manuel de la ravisseuse à l’usage des lesbiennes amoureuses d’une

            hétérosexuelle.  Montréal: Amazones d’hier, lesbiennes d’aujourd’hui, 1999.

            (78 p.; ISBN 2980645400)

 

“Lipstick lesbiennes.”  Elle Québec 73 (sept. 1995): 96-100.

 

Looy, Heather.

            “Born Gay? A Critical Review of Biological Research on Homosexuality.”

            Journal of Psychology & Christianity 14(3) (Fall 1995): 197-214.

                                    Reviews literature 1944 to 1993.

 

Love Street: More Vivacity, Laughter and Smiles per Square Foot Here Than

    Anywhere Else in Town.”  National Post, July 26, 2002, p. A15

                            Church Street, Toronto.

 

Lunny, Allyson.

            “Bound to the Body: The Queer Sites Conference.”  Parallelogramme [Toronto]

            19(2) (1993): 34-42.

                                    Published in French in same issue, pp. 34-42, under title:

                                    “Enchaîné au corps: le colloque Les espaces queer.”

 

MacDonald, Ingrid.

            “We’ll Deconstruct When They Deconstruct.”  Resources for Feminist

            Research 19(3/4) (Sept./Dec. 1990): 89-90.

                                    Indexing descriptor: lesbians and lesbianism.

 

Marshall, Heather.

            “No Same-Sex Please, This is Alberta.”  NeWest Review 23(3)

            (Feb./Mar. 1998): 3-4.

 

Martindale, Kathleen, and Saunders, Martha.

            “Realizing Love and Justice: Lesbian Ethics in the Upper and Lower Case.”

            Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 7(4) (1992): 148-172.

 

Massé, Isabelle.

            “La commandite rose.”  Info presse communications 14(3) (nov. 1998): 43-46.

                                    “La commandite des événements gais [: Québec]” – Repère résumé.

 

Miller, James.

            “Outscape.”  Descant [University of Toronto, Graduate English Association]

            24(2) (Summer 1993): 76-102.

 

Namaste, Ki.

            “Fighting Back with Fashion: If You’re in Clothes.”  Fuse 16(1) (1992): 7-9.

                                    Subtitle in indexing: Pride, Parade, Perversions and the Tyranny of

                                    the Homogeneous.

 

“Naming Names: A Campaign to Out Homosexuals Draws Fire.”  Maclean’s [Toronto

              ed.], April 24, 1995, p. 32  (814 words).

 

Nimrod, Dan, ed.

            The Paul Druzin Dossier (A Case History of “Gay” Intolerance for Freedom of

            Expression).  Dollard-des Ormeaux, Québec: Dawn Pub. Co., 1996.

            (35 p.; ISBN 0921401353)

                                    Limited distribution.  Vedettes-matières (Bibliothèque nationale du

                                    Québec): Morale juive; polémique; homosexualité et éducation.

                                    Notes in catalogue: “The Canadian Jewish News” and “Dawn’s

                                    continuous information policy guide to set the record straight.”

 

Nothing to Hide [sound recording].

            Toronto: CBC Learning Systems, 1976.

            (1 audiocassette, 2-track, mono., 1 hour in duration; publisher no. 1155L)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 5022758, which summarizes this as

                                    “an objective study of male homosexuality.”

 

Paquette, Michelle.

            “Stonewall 25: It’s a Riot: Where Were You When the Revolution Began?”

                        Canadian Dimension 28(4) (Aug./Sept. 1994): 37-38  (1032 words).

 

“Pas triste, le Village!”  Elle Québec 91 (March 1997): 130-132.

                                    About Montréal.

 

Paterson, Andrew J.

              “Portrait: Clamourous Intentions.”  Fuse [Toronto] 16(4) (May/June 1993): 46-47.

 

Paul, Robyn, 1948-

                        Lesbian for Dummies: The Highlighted Pocket Edition.  Victoria, B.C.:

                        Trafford, c2003.

                        (103 p.; ISBN 1412016312)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 29290940.

 

Peraldi, François.

            “Le désir homosexuel de l’homme et la biologie.”  Anthropologie et sociétés 17

            (1/2) (1993): 285.

                                    “Critique des thèses développées par certains scientifiques concernant

                                    le déterminisme biologique du comportement humain, et plus

                                    particulièrement des thèses…[du] biologiste américain, Simon Levay…”-

                                    Repère résumé.

 

Perron, Paul André.

            “Eros et la pensée: entre la naissance de la philosophie et l’invention du social.”

            Sociologie et sociétés 29(1) (printemps 1997): 31-45.

                                    “Comparaison du platonisme et de la théorie ‘queer’…” – Repère résumé.

 

“The Persecution of Gays.”  Toronto Star, August 9, 1992, pp. B1, B7.

 

Peterkin, Allan D.

                        Outbursts!: A Queer Erotic Thesaurus.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, c2003.

                        (149 p.; ISBN 1551521512)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 28405156.

                                                Author is a Toronto psychiatrist.

 

Phillips, Andrew.

            “Working the System: A Woman from Small-Town Canada Is Shaking Up

            Washington as She Advances the Cause of Gay Rights.”  Maclean’s [Toronto

            ed.], June 5, 2000, pp. 42-44.

 

Phillips, Catherine.

            “Effeminacy & Homosexuality: New Research about These Behaviors.”

            Chatelaine, September 1987, p. 30.

 

Pléiade.  Baie Comeau, Québec: Centre de femmes L’Etincelle, 1996.

            (16 p.)

                                    Vedettes-matières: lesbianisme, homosexualité, Sida chez les

                                    femmes, Baie-Comeau.

 

Podmore, Julie A.

            “Allons cruiser le Saint-Laurent.”  Matrix 54 (1999): 48-49.

                                    Gais, lesbiennes, Montréal.

 

“The Politics of ‘Coming Out’: Society May Be Showing More Tolerance to Gays

            in the Public Arena.”  Gazette (Montreal), March 5, 1988, p. B1.

                                    Feature article.

 

Pottie, Lisa.

            “Hierarchies of Otherness: The Politics of Lesbian Styles in the 1990s, or,

            What to Wear?”  Canadian Woman Studies 16(2) (Spring 1996): 49-52

            (2435 words).

 

“Pride Day for Gays Voted Down.”  Globe and Mail, June 16, 1989, p. A6.

                                    Concerning Toronto.

 

“Professionals Join to Oppose Gay Rights.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.],

            November 10, 1994, p. A2.

New Scholars Society.  Indexing descriptors applied:

homosexuals and homosexuality; Christianity.

 

Raber, Erin.

    “She Love’s [sic] Toronto: Sleek Yet Funky Toronto, ‘The City of

    Neighborhoods,’ Has Everything a Girl Could Want for a Week on the

    Town.”  Curve Magazine [San Francisco, CA] 11(3)(May 2001): 18.

                            Travel article. “Lesbian attractions.”

                            Ref.: Expanded Academic ASAP electronic index.

 

Reichert, Bonny.

    “Straight Women, Curvy Choices: You’re Either Straight Or You’re Gay, Right?

    Not Necessarily.  The Options Are More Complicated – And Interesting –

    Than That.  Bonny Reichert Spoke to Some Label-Defying Women about

    Their Choices.”  Chatelaine, October 2002, pagination not known.

                            Ref.: CBCA online index, which carried full text as of Feb. 3/03.

 

Reid, Simon.

            “I’m Here, I’m Queer: Get Used to It.”  Spank!, August 1998, pagination

            not known (1040-word article; full text on line through CBCA Fulltext

            Reference electronic index as of December 28, 2000).

 

“Research Raises Eyebrows.”  Daily Commercial News [Toronto] 67(217)

            (November 28, 1994): A5, A7.

                                    Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation financing study of impact of

lesbian and gay households on neighbourhood housing –       CBCA

electronic index.

 

Ribera, Alex.

            “I Am Gay.”  Reluctant Hero 2(1) (Spring 1998): 18.

                                    This seems to be a Toronto magazine for teenage girls.  Toronto

                                    Public Library lists publisher as Sharlene Aza and gives

                                    ISSN 1206-1476 for magazine.

 

Richler, Mordecai.

            “Having My Lox and Being Pope Too.”  Saturday Night, December 1994/

            January 1995, p. 46  (598 words).

 

Ross, Becki.

            “Like Apples & Oranges: Lesbian Feminist Responses to the Politics of The

            Body Politic.”  Fuse [Toronto] 16(4) (May/June 1993): 19-28.

 

Ross, Becki.

            “Whatever Happened to ‘A Is for Amazon’?: The High-Wire Performance

            of Lesbian Subjectivity in the 1990s.”  Resources for Feminist

            Research 20(3/4) (Winter 1991): 124-129.

 

Rousseau, Bernard, 1950-

            La petite histoire de “Priape”.  Montréal: Priape, 1999.

            (31 p.; ISBN 2980655805)

                                    “Priape (Magasin) – Histoire”; “ces textes ont été publiés dans

                                    le magazine Fugues, de déc. 1998 à nov. 1999” – Bibliothèque

                                    nationale du Québec.

 

“‘Safe’ baiser: kd lang, ‘lipstick lesbian’?”  Elle Québec 84 (août 1996): 22.

                                    Cosmetics advertising.

 

Sandilands, Catriona.

               “From Unnatural Passions to Queer Nature: Common Assumptions Linking Urban-

               Artificial-Queer in Opposition to Rural-Natural-Straight Deserve Closer

              Attention.”  Alternatives [University of Waterloo] 27(3) (Summer 2001): 30-35.

                                    Author at York University.  Oregon-based research, but general in interest.

 

Sapphire, Shanikwa.

            “Undoing Diasporic Dyke(otomies).”  Fuse [Toronto] 21(1) (Winter 1998):

            40-42.

                                    Interviews with Nicole Redman, Sherece Taffe, and T.J. Bryan.

 

Saunders, Martha J.

            “Mothers Are Our Sisters: Agency, Responsibility and Community.”

            Resources for Feminist Research 18(3) (Sept. 1989): 47-50.

                                    Appears broader in scope than subject of this bibliography, but

                                    indexing descriptors include “lesbians.”

 

“Scouts Canada Founds First Gay, Lesbian Troop.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.],

            November 3, 1999, p. A2.

                                    129th Toronto Scouting Group;  see INTERNET RESOURCES for

                                    website address.

 

Série témoignages sur la sexualité humaine: homosexualité.  Série dirigée par

            Robert Darlington.  Saint-Jérome, Québec: Cégep de Saint-Jérome, Service

            de recherche et d’expérimentation pédagogique, 1984.

            (137 p.; ISBN 2920459090)

 

Sevella, Rebeca.

            “The Ethic of Diversity: Lesbians Strategizing against Conservatism.”

              Kinesis, November 1995, pp. 14-15.

 

Sex & Love: A Canadian University Press Special Lesbian/Gay Features Exchange:

            8 February 1985.  Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian University Press, 1985.

            (21 p.)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 5320151.

 

Snyder, Stephen.

            “Cruising: The Semiotics of S & M.”  Canadian Journal of Political and Social

            Theory 13(1/2) (1989): 102-114.

 

Stone, Kyle.

            “Double Trouble.”  Toronto Life, January 1998, pp. 61-64+.

                                    Subject is Caro Soles.  Enriched title: “In a City as Big as Toronto,

                                    There Must Be Someone Who Shares Your Name.  But Why Is It

                                    a Woman Who Writes Explicit Porn for Gay Men?”

 

Stuhr, Christian.

            “A Shocking and Appalling Crime: Reflections on Morals and Ethics (Part Two).”

            Humanist in Canada 30(3) (Autumn 1997): 28, 31.

Author uses the 1997 conviction for sexual assault of Graham James, coach

 of the Swift Current Broncos, a Saskatchewan junior hockey team, as a

 starting point for an opinion piece on morals and ethics.

 

Toronto Celebrates Gay Pride: Annual Parade Draws Thousands.”  Globe and Mail,

            June 25, 1990, p. A8.

 

Tough, Paul.

            “Identity Crisis.”  Saturday Night, March 1999, p. 38.

                                    Montréal; homosexuality; amnesia.

 

“Uncontrollably and Incorrigibly Yours.”  Canadian Woman Studies 16(2)

            (Spring 1996): 18-20  (2453 words).

 

Valentine, Gill.

            “Toward a Geography of the Lesbian Community.”  Women & Environments

            14(1) (Summer 1994): 8-10.

 

Vallières, Pierre, et al.

            “Sexualité et liberté.”  VO: le magazine de Vie ouvrière 229 (mars-avril 1991):

            16-28, 30-32.

                                    Voir le texte de Françoise Guay intitulé “Être lesbienne quotidiennement.”

 

Van Dixhoorn, Chad.

            Homosexuality: A Report for the Government of Canada.

            Union, Ont.: C. Van Dixhoorn, c1994.

            (66 p.)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 15240439.

 

Vogel, Chris, and Millward, Ted.

            Your Questions Answered about Homosexuality: Factual Answers to All of the

            Most Commonly Asked Questions about Homosexuality.  Winnipeg:

            Council on Homosexuality and Religion, 1985.

            (68 p.; ISBN 0920764010)

                                    Co-published by Gays for Equality.

 

Wappel, Tom, 1950-

            “Sexual Orientation”: Issues to Consider.  Ottawa, Ont.: T. Wappel, 1994.

            (20 p.)

                                    Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 19286073.

 

“The Way (We Wish) They Were.”  Broadside: A Feminist Review 7(7)

            (May 1986): 5.

 

Weih, Jennifer.

            “Rolling across Canada: Women on Wheels.”  Kinesis, May 1996, p. 13.

 

White, Charles A.

            “Out of the Closet.”  Canada and the World 53(9) (May 1988): 12-13.

 

Wilson, Renate.

    “What Turns Women to Lesbianism?”  Chatelaine, October 1966, pp. 33,

    130-132, 134.

                            Older item which seems not to have been included in earlier

                                    Homosexuality in Canada bibliographies.

 

Wisebone, Phoenix, 1960-

                        Lonely in Lesbos.  Vancouver: Firehawk Enterprises, c2008.

                        (ISBN 9780968735725)

Ref.: AMICUS prepublication record no. 34107991 (as of October 22,

2008), to which one descriptor applied is Lesbians – Comic books, strips,

etc. Record also notes that “[i]ncludes cartoons previously published in

Siren (Toronto), Rag (British Columbia) and Push (Seattle).”