The ArQuives, the largest independent LGBTQ2+ archive in the world, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the stories and histories of LGBTQ2+ people in Canada. Since 1973, volunteers have amassed a vast collection of important artifacts that speak to personal experiences and significant historical moments for Canadian queer communities. Out North: An Archive of Queer Activism and Kinship in Canada is a fascinating exploration and examination of one nation’s queer history and activism, and Canada’s definitive visual guide to LGBTQ2+ movements, struggles, and achievements.
The ArQuives, the largest independent LGBTQ2+ archive in the world, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the stories and histories of LGBTQ2+ people in Canada. Since 1973, volunteers have amassed a vast collection of important artifacts that speak to personal experiences and significant historical moments for Canadian queer communities. Out North: An Archive of Queer Activism and Kinship in Canada is a fascinating exploration and examination of one nation’s queer history and activism, and Canada’s definitive visual guide to LGBTQ2+ movements, struggles, and achievements.
Craig Jennex is an assistant professor of English at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. He is editor, with Susan Fast, of Popular Music and the Politics of Hope: Queer and Feminist Interventions (Routledge, 2019). His work has been published in TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, Popular Music and Society, GUTS: Canadian Feminist Magazine, and The Spaces and Places of Canadian Popular Culture, among others. He has been a volunteer at The ArQuives since 2012.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: Memory Work 1 Stashing the Evidene 2 1939–1971: Burgeoning Subcultures 3 1971–1981: Collective Formation 4 1981–1999: No More Shit! 5 1999–2019: Queer and Trans Futures Epilogue: Collective Remembering Afterword: The Labour of Queer Archiving by Phanuel Antwi and Amber Dean Acknowledgments Works Cited Further Reading About The ArQuives About the Authors Index
Preface Introduction: Memory Work 1 Stashing the Evidene 2 1939–1971: Burgeoning Subcultures 3 1971–1981: Collective Formation 4 1981–1999: No More Shit! 5 1999–2019: Queer and Trans Futures Epilogue: Collective Remembering Afterword: The Labour of Queer Archiving by Phanuel Antwi and Amber Dean Acknowledgments Works Cited Further Reading About The ArQuives About the Authors Index
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