SEXUALITY

See also HOMOSEXUALITY; LESBIAN SEXUALITY; SEX
About law [discussing the limitations of the 1969 changes: "the expression of gay and lesbian sexuality is still limited by sections of the Federal Code"].
P3 (1983): 8-9 (39cm.)
Mess media: a review [of presentation of Susan Cole, Toronto feminist, at University of Saskatchewan during "Sexual Awareness Week"]. By Alana.
P22 [1986]: 22 (17cm.)
Magic & moon [a women's workshop on sexuality, to be presented in Saskatoon June 7, 1986 by Maria Minicucci, counsellor from Toronto and New York].
P24 [1986]: 22 (18cm.)
Nationalism and Sexuality: Respectability and Abnormal Sexuality in Modern Europe. By George Mosse. Reviewed by G. Hanson.
P26 [1986]: 3-5 (73cm.)
Age of consent law changed [in Canada; Bill C-15 became law on June 30; also abolishes "undefined charge of gross indecency"].
P36 (Oct. 21, 1987): 10 (16cm.)
Age of consent lowered [with Canadian legislation in effect January 1, 1988].
P39 (Feb. 24, 1988): 10 (10cm.)
Feminism, sexuality & relationships. By Azaira.
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 7 (66cm.)
Embracing spirituality ["conference titled 'Embracing Spirituality/Embracing Sexuality' will explore lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered realities in a faith context" and will be held in Edmonton, March 20-22, 1998; some details of plans; involves a number of Christian denominations; Svend Robinson will be opening speaker and Bill Richardson will participate].
P117 (v15n8)(Dec. 3, 1997): 14 (36cm.)
From where I sit [in which gay author presents a tongue-in-cheek view of the "heterosexual lifestyle" through a description of events surrounding the marriage of his brother]. By Jeff Dodds.
P122 (v16n5)(July 29, 1998): 5 (45cm.)
Sex vs. gender [Kenneth Zucker, Toronto psychiatrist, claims sexual orientation in genes, but gender identity appears to be taught; reference to two cases].
P127 (v17n2)(March 10, 1999): 27 (21cm.)
Birds do it, bees do it [concerning non-human species sexuality as described in Bruce Bagemihl's Biological Exuberance; examples of homosexuality and transgender; author a former University of British Columbia scientist].
P128 (v17n3)(April 21, 1999): 24 (22cm.)
Sexuality and gender [newsnote about three-part workshop series being held by Rainbow Resource Centre, Winnipeg, May 18 and June 1, 2001; titles of sessions, brief descriptions, and names of session leaders/presenters; one of sessions on two-spirited; registration information].
P144 (v19n3)(April 25, 2001): 12 (23cm.)
Looking for the real thing (but not very hard) [in which author discusses semantic difficulties with labels, including "gay," "lesbian," and "straight"; they are "hard to pin down and therefore easy to get 'wrong' in the eyes of the critics"; "is anyone 'real' or a textbook case? And if so, who wrote the textbook"]. By Jean Hillabold.
P153 (v20n4)(June 5, 2002): 5, 8 (61cm.)
Imagine [author constructs a world in which men and women inhabit "separate dimensions" and carries a discussion of behavioral outcomes from there, particularly to issue of sexual behavior; "how different would life be if society made no claim as to what orientation was 'normal'?"]. By Kelly Ries.
P160 (v21n3)(April 16, 2003): 5 (40cm.)
Mythical beast -- the metrosexual ["metrosexuals are seen as a combination of high urban sensibilities and down-to-earth rural manners and physicality"; author says term first used in mid-1990s to describe David Beckham, British soccer star]. By Kelly Ries.
P167 (v22n2)[misnumbered v22n1 on contents page] (March 10, 2004): 5 (37cm.)
. User might also see letter of response to article, by Brenden Wallace, P168:8
Tit for tat [on the attraction of breasts and "pecs"]. By Kelly Ries.
P170 (v22n5)(July 21, 2004): 5 (42cm.)
Editorial ["we must all support those individuals and groups fighting to have the bawdy house laws stricken from the books"; mention of recent raid on steam bath in Hamilton, eight months after the Calgary raid, and also routine police raids across Canada on public parks; attempt to control human sexuality through bawdy house laws is unconstitutional, according to writer, and laws seem to be reserved for queers; etc.].
P171 (v22n6)(Sept. 15, 2004): 3 (13cm.)