HIST 242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Gary Kinsman, Canadian Historical Review, Capital Gay

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Gary kinsman, constructing gay men and lesbians as national security risks, 1950- 70, in gary kinsman, dieter k. buse, and mercedes steedman eds. , whose national. : canadian state surveillance and the creation of enemies (toronto: between the lines, 2000), chapter 10. http://site. ebrary. com. proxy. queensu. ca/lib/queen/detail. action?docid=10134687. Daniel j. robinson and david kimmel, the queer career of homosexual security. Vetting in cold war canada, canadian historical review 75 (september 1994): 319-45 http://journals2. scholarsportal. info. proxy. queensu. ca/details/00083755/v75i0003/319_tqcohsvic wc. xml. Where cold war policy and ideology intertwined with traditional understandings of a religious and secular identity of the dangers (morally and strategically) of homosexuality. And general processes of how this worked: carleton called out for cold war research: Student discoveries of own universities role in this issue. Tremendous increases in gay rights, and thus just now catching up to it. Didn"t just affected people who were gay if you were suspected, didn"t matter, because if perceived of it, take a lot of work to dissuade those rumours.

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