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GAY CANADA:
a bibliography and videography,1984 - 2008
compiled byAlex Spence
This printable version corresponds in contents to the 2009 Web-mounted edition carried by the University of Saskatchewan Library at its "Saskatchewan Resources for Sexual Diversity" Web site. It is provided to encourage and facilitate research, but reproduction in whole or in part in any format is subject to all applicable copyright laws. Copyright holders in the various previous editions, of which this is the latest consolidation, are either Alex Spence solely or Alex Spence together with Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. See Acknowledgments and Introduction sections for additional information.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., Toronto, and especially to Dr. Jack Wayne, president emeritus, for publishing the print editions of 2001 and 2002 To former and current staff members of Special Collections, University ofSaskatchewan Lib
rary, for their skills, time, and interest in making the list available electronically To University of Saskatchewan Library administrators for accepting the document as an appropriate addition to their electronic collections To Neil Richards, for his support on countless occasions, his many suggestions for additions to the list, and in appreciation of his long-running and ongoing work in queer collection development and access for the university and the larger community.TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
INTRODUCTION TO THE ELECTRONIC EDITION i
GENERAL COMMENTS v
METHODOLOGY viii
LITERATURE / LITTÉRATURE
POETRY / POÉSIE 1
DRAMA / THÉÂTRE 34
NOVELS / ROMANS 57
ESSAYS / ESSAIS 106
SHORT STORIES / NOUVELLES 108
ANTHOLOGIES 119
MISCELLANEOUS / DIVERS 133
LITERARY CRITICISM / CRITIQUE LITTÉRAIRE 142BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/INTERVIEWS//
BIOGRAPHIE/AUTOBIOGRAPHIE/ENTRETIENS 186ARTS / LES ARTS
GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS /
OUVRAGES GÉNÉRAUX
ET DIVERS 217
CINEMA 224
OTHER VISUAL ARTS (including photography)//
D'AUTRES ARTS VISUELS (y compris la photographie) 239THEATRE / THÉÂTRE 250
MUSIC / MUSIQUE 255
VIDEOS/FILMS 260
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS / L'ÉDUCATION ET LES ÉCOLES 314YOUTH ISSUES / QUESTIONS POUR LA JEUNESSE 371
HISTORY / HISTOIRE 391
RELIGION
GENERAL WORKS / OUVRAGES GÉNÉRAUX 421
ANGLICAN / L'ÉGLISE ANGLICANE 433
MENNONITES 442
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 445
PRESBYTERIAN / L'ÉGLISE PRESBYTÉRIENNE 446
ROMAN CATHOLIC / CATHOLICISME 448
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA / ÉGLISE UNIE 457
OTHER CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS /
D'AUTRE SECTES CHRÉTIENNES 465
ISLAM 469
SIKHISM 470
OTHER / AUTRES 470
LAW, JUDICIARY, AND CIVIL RIGHTS //
LA LOI ET LES DROITS DE LA PERSONNE 471
YEAR/ANNÉE 2008 472
YEAR/ANNÉE 2007 473
YEAR/ANNÉE 2006 478
YEAR/ANNÉE 2005 481
YEAR/ANNÉE 2004 486
YEAR/ANNÉE 2003 495
YEAR/ANNÉE 2002 502
YEAR/ANNÉE 2001 510
YEAR/ANNÉE 2000 514
YEAR/ANNÉE 1999 522
YEAR/ANNÉE 1998 528
YEAR/ANNÉE 1997 533
YEAR/ANNÉE 1996 537
YEAR/ANNÉE 1995 543
YEAR/ANNÉE 1994 547
YEAR/ANNÉE 1993 552
YEAR/ANNÉE 1992 556
YEAR/ANNÉE 1991 559
YEAR/ANNÉE 1990 561
YEAR/ANNÉE 1989 562
YEARS/ANNÉES 1987/1988 563
YEARS/ANNÉES 1985/1986 565
PRE-1985/AVANT 1985 568
IMMIGRATION 570
MEDICINE AND HEALTH (except for HIV/AIDS)
/ LA MÉDECINE ET LA SANTÉ (sauf pour le VIH/le SIDA) 576AIDS/HIV/SAFE SEX // LE SIDA/VIH/SAFE SEX 608
PSYCHOLOGY / PSYCHOLOGIE 647
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY //
SOCIOLOGIE/ANTHROPOLOGIE 684
GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS /
OUVRAGES GÉNÉRAUX
ET DIVERS 684
GAY RELATIONSHIPS/GAY MARRIAGE/FAMILY 733
GAY PARENTS/CUSTODY/ADOPTION 770
AGING / LES GAIS ET LES LESBIENNES PLUS ÂGÉ(E)S 779PARENTS OF GAYS/LESBIANS 785
VIOLENCE/ABUSE/HOMOPHOBIA 789
POLICE 820
MINORITY GROUPS WITHIN THE CANADIAN GAY
COMMUNITY // LES MINORITÉS DANS LA
COMMUNAUTÉ GAIE ET LESBIENNE 826
PUBLIC OPINION / OPINION PUBLIQUE 838
ADDICTIONS / L'ALCOOLISME ET LA TOXICOMANIE 842
PROSTITUTION 845
GAY/LESBIAN ORGANIZATIONS //
ORGANISMES GAIS ET LESBIENS 847
SOCIAL SERVICES AND SOCIAL WORK /
LES SERVICES SOCIAUX 851
EMPLOYMENT/LABOUR/BENEFITS //
LES MILIEUX DE TRAVAIL 866
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS /
LA POLITIQUE ET LES POLITICIEN(NE)S 882
CENSORSHIP / CENSURE 904
JOURNALISM/PUBLISHING AND BOOKSELLING/
MASS MEDIA // LE JOURNALISME/LES ÉDITEURS ET
LES LIBRAIRES/MEDIAS 912
LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES //
LES BIBLIOTHÈQUES ET LES ARCHIVES 923
SPORT / SPORTS 927
MILITARY / LES FORCES ARMÉES 935
TRANSSEXUALS/TRANSGENDERED // TRANSSEXUALISME
941BISEXUALS / BISEXUALITÉ 963
INTERNET RESOURCES 970
DIRECTORIES (PRINT) / GUIDES 978
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, CHECKLISTS, AND INDEXES 983
BUSINESS / AFFAIRES 990
MISCELLANY / DIVERS 993
CANADIAN GAY AND LESBIAN PERIODICALS //
PÉRIODIQUES CANADIENS POUR LES GAIS ET
LES LESBIENNES 1010
CENSUS DATA 1019
iINTRODUCTION TO THE
UPDATED AND REVISED ELECTRONIC EDITION (2009)
IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING
BIBLIOGRAPHIC COVERAGE:
The title of the updated bibliography carries the date range of 1984 to 2008. This range should be interpreted carefully, with consideration of the following comments: There are, for the entire period of coverage, major difficulties in reaching for comprehensiveness because of weaknesses in indexing and library cataloguing policies, including (but not only) the problem of lack of subject acce ss to fictional works. Quite beyond that matter, however, there is the issue, for the most recent years, of time lag between publication of a work and its inclusion (when there is inclusion at all) in library catalogues and by indexing services. The user should note well, then, that the intensive systematic search of databases for this current update was conducted from mid-August to early October 2008
. Discoveries from various sources were added to the list both before that period and after, and some items were added as late as early 2009. However, there will be lacunae particularly for late 2008. There will certainly also be items missed from early2008 and for
the years immediately preceding, because of the time lag difficulty just noted. The serious researcher will, then, after some time has passed wish to examine again indexing sources to gather additional items for the years towards the end of the coverage date range. Users should also familiarize themselves more generally with the scope of coverage of the bibliography by reading the rest of the Introduction.GENERAL COMMENTS ON THE UPDATED EDITION
With respect to the introductory section of this current bibliography update, the user will note that much has been carried over from the first electronic edition, with changes made when it seemed necessary to do so. Electronic mounting of the Gay Canada bibliography has been made possible with the generous cooperation of staff of the University of Saskatchewan Library and is done with the permission of the copyright holders, Alex Spence and Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. A link is provided from this electronic edition to the Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. Web site. The electronic edition was first mounted by the University of Saskatchewan Library in 2005, at which time it provided quite thorough coverage from 1984 to approximately 2002. Some references were included for imprints of the years 2003 to 2005. This present electronic document updates the 2005 document by adding, as noted above, references gathered primarily through systematic index searches conducted from mid-August to early October 2008. It also includes post-2002 references discovered in other ways, often by chance, and items from the 1984-2002 period which came to light after publication of previous versions of the bibliography. These additional items have been interfiled into the original 2005 Web-mounted document. There has been much publication activity from 2002 to the present, reflecting literary, legal, social, and popular cultural developments and interests. The result is that a printed list of the current updates runs to approximately 300 pages. Those items added through this updating are primarily print-format works, although there are as well quite a few links to electronically available documents. (In this regard, the comment of a letter writer, Mel Keegan, to the Toronto
glbt periodical, Xtra! (January 1, 2009, p. 17) is of interest. His claim, in reference specifically to
ii gay literature, is that "[m]uch of the best gay writing, publishing and (often) reading happens online these days." The compiler has no good sense of the level of electronic compared withtraditional print publication in this regard, but if that writer's claim is valid, then the user might
wish to supplement a search of this current bibliography with additional investigation for possibly uncatalogued and unindexed online sources). As with earlier editions of the list, the compiler hopes that facilitation of access through this updated document encourages further research, leads to reading enjoyment, and expands general awareness of significant issues for what is now a time span of roughly a quarter century, during which there has been particularly much legal, judicial, literary, and other activity in Canada. (As a reminder, the list also extends time period coverage of the earlier print-format Homosexuality in Canada bibliographies (1 st ed., 1979; 2 nd ed., 1984), which may be consulted for older work). The Gay Canada bibliography seeks to provide a broad overview of Canadian events by providing references drawn from many disciplines. To understand the limitations of the list, the user is strongly advised to read thoroughly the introductory material and to pay attention particularly to the contents of the Methodology section. Although the sections following appear much as they did in the first edition (2001) of Gay Canada , with only minor subsequent changes (including minor changes for this 2008 Web mounting), the information is still relevant with respect to sources of information, search strategy suggestions, and comparison and contrast with extent of database coverage for the 2008 updating. The current updated and revised electronic edition consolidates references which appear in two print publications, and incorporates the more recent search results as well a few error corrections and other minor changes found to be necessary after issuance of earlier print publications. The two print publications are the following, compiled by Alex Spence: Gay Canada: A bibliography and videography, 1984-2000, including many added citations from 2001 and early 2002. Rev. and expanded ed.; Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 2002. (xiii, 603 p.; ISBN 1551302217) and First supplement to the revised and expanded edition (2002) of Gay Canada: A bibliography and videography, 1984-2000: Providing reference to additional imprints of 2001, 2002 and 2003 and to some further items uncovered from the1984-2000 period and earlier. Toronto: iirg, 2004. (ii, 121 p.; ISBN 0968458815)
[The first of the two works listed above, Gay Canada, was itself issued in one part, as cited above, but also in two parts (in both cases under the Canadian Scholars' Press imprint). The two- part version comprised the following: the first edition of Gay Canada: A bibliography and videography, 1984 -2000, published in 2001 (ISBN 1551302063), and Gay Canada: A bibliography and videography. Supplement, issued in 2002 (ISBN 1551302233), with the 2002 Supplement issued for the financial convenience of those institutions which had purchased the first edition and which might not have wished to purchase the full new 2002 edition.] Search and compilation methodology for the 2008 updating generally follows that used for earlier editions and supplements. See the Methodology section, and also read the added parenthetical guidance note at the opening of that section. iii Scholarly subject databases, general indexes, and miscellaneous other sources examined to provide the references displayed in the electronic document (2005) are listed in the Methodology section. The user should note that the major scholarly subject databases were re-examined for this 2008 electronic update, using search strategies quite similar to those employed earlier . However, not all of the library catalogues and general indexes that were checked for the earlier edition were given quite the same examination for the update. These limitations were imposed partially by reconsideration of probable degree of overlap among someof those sources and partially by time constraints. One result of this, as an example, is that, with
respect to library catalogues, only the AMICUS catalogue (which presents many English and French references from a host of Canadian libraries of various kinds) was examined, but the catalogues of the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec and of Canada's largest public library, the Toronto Public Library, were not. A second result is that, because the general periodical index, CPI.Q, was given more thorough examination for this update, and was done early on, the later checking of CBCA, also a general index, was consequently limited to items that were displayed in that source as being scholarly in nature, while leaving aside the general magazine and newspaper items. (As a collateral matter, the CPI.Q index also provides reference to items from the Globe & Mail newspaper, which newspaper, listed separately as a source in the Methodology section, was therefore not examined on its own, as it was for some earlier searches). Considering these matters, then, and depending on the depth of research interest, some users may wish to carry examination of some sources to a greater level of detail, particularly regarding general (non-scholarly) references. It will be noted, though, that from the very first edition of this bibliography, general-interest reports (magazine and newspaper articles, editorials and opinion pieces), because of their overwhelming number and frequently quite ephemeral nature, have been included selectively, on the basis of the compiler's judgment of relative significance, to avoid excessive cluttering of the list. For the guidance of those users researching narrowly and deeply, then, the following is a list of the databases which were searched in preparation of the 2008 update. This list could be compared with the sources examined in the earlier compilations (see Methodology section) and may suggest additional avenues for data mining. The following databases were searched for the period from the beginning of 2002 onwards. Thus, retrieval was for items indexed or catalogued as of late Summer 2008, approximately.1) AMICUS catalogue
2) Proquest Dissertations & Theses
3) MLA International Bibliography
4) America: History and Life
5) ERIC (education database)
6) Psychological Abstracts
7) CSA Sociological Abstracts
8) CPI.Q
9) CBCA Full
10) Canadian Research Index
11) LegalTrac
iv12) Index to Canadian Legal Literature
13) Expanded Academic ASAP
Examined also were the recent Canadian gay poets anthology,Seminal, edited by John Barton
and Billeh Nickerson. Several university faculty publication lists were also looked at and some references were discovered through Web exploration. Given the details and caveats discussed in the previous paragraphs, it is the compiler's opinion that the updated and revised electronic edition provides a quite good and broad overview of significant Canadian activities and events in diverse subject areas from 1984 into 2008, keeping always in mind inevitable indexing and cataloguing delays and omissions of various sorts. The list continues, nevertheless, to be incomplete, and is always to be viewed as a work in progress. That this is the case is apparent from the number of imprints of the period 1984-2000 which, although now appearing on the current electronic list, had not been discovered for the first edition (2001) of theGay Canada
bibliography. The best that can be hoped is that a high percentage of significant works has been uncovered and that a guiding overview of the Canadian situation is offered to the user who wishes to delve further and in greater detail. As a reminder: for older published Canadian material on gay issues, please consult Alexquotesdbs_dbs25.pdfusesText_31[PDF] Champagne - The Wine Wave - Anciens Et Réunions
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