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Lesbian and Gay Rights in Canada

Social Movements and Equality-Seeking, 1971-1995
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To the expanding literature on lesbian and gay rights in Canada, Miriam Smith contributes this fascinating analysis of trends in the movement toward equality for sexual minorities in the last quarter of a century. Using archival material that has largely been ignored, as well as interviews with Canadian activists, Smith investigates the ways in which the lesbian and gay movement has changed in response to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Smith demonstrates that equality-seeking was well entrenched as a strategy and idelogy in lesbian and gay rights networks prior to the Charter. However, in the wake of the Charter, the movement has shifted from a strategy primarily based on building a social movement to one that is based on achieving concrete legal and policy victories. Smith focuses on the impact of the Charter from the perspective of the experience of the movement itself, rather than focusing on win/loss ratios before the courts under the Charter or on the analysis of legal cases. Unlike the existing literature on the lesbian and gay rights movement in Canada, Smith's study presents the first analysis of the evolution of federal-level social organizing based on the primary sources. Smith similarly introduces Quebec politics into the discussion as a unique cultural entity and one that is often overlooked in the context of lesbian and gay activism in Canada. "Lesbian and Gay Rights in Canada" is an analysis of an important and rising social movement in Canadian politics.

Author Biography:

Miriam Smith is Professor in the Law and Society Program in the Department of Social Science at York University. She is a political scientist who has published widely on LGBTQ politics in Canada and the US, among other topics. She is the author of Political Institutions and Lesbian and Gay Rights in the United States and Canada (2008) and Editor of Group Politics and Social Movements in Canada (2014).
Release date Australia
October 16th, 1999
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
240
Dimensions
152x226x18
ISBN-13
9780802081971
Product ID
27145138

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