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Prairie Fairies

Download or Read eBook Prairie Fairies PDF written by Valerie J. Korinek and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 2018-06-26 with total page 527 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Prairie Fairies
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 527
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ISBN-10 : 9781487518189
ISBN-13 : 1487518188
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Book Synopsis Prairie Fairies by : Valerie J. Korinek

Book excerpt: Prairie Fairies draws upon a wealth of oral, archival, and cultural histories to recover the experiences of queer urban and rural people in the prairies. Focusing on five major urban centres, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, and Calgary, Prairie Fairies explores the regional experiences and activism of queer men and women by looking at the community centres, newsletters, magazines, and organizations that they created from 1930 to 1985. Challenging the preconceived narratives of queer history, Valerie J. Korinek argues that the LGBTTQ community has a long history in the prairie west, and that its history, previously marginalized or omitted, deserves attention. Korinek pays tribute to the prairie activists and actors who were responsible for creating spaces for socializing, politicizing, and organizing this community, both in cities and rural areas. Far from the stereotype of the isolated, insular Canadian prairies of small towns and farming communities populated by faithful farm families, Prairie Fairies historicizes the transformation of prairie cities, and ultimately the region itself, into a predominantly urban and diverse place.


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