Judging Homosexuals - A History of Gay Persecution in Quebec and France (Hardcover)


In 2004, the first same-sex couple married in Quebec. How did homosexuality - an act that had for centuries been defined as criminal and abominable - come to be sanctioned by law? In Judging Homosexuals, Patrice Corriveau finds answers in a comparative analysis of gay persecution in France and Quebec. By tracing over time how various groups - family and clergy, doctors and jurists - tried to manage people who were defined in turn as sinners, as criminals, as inverts, and as citizens deserving of protection, this book shows how the law helped construct the crime.

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In 2004, the first same-sex couple married in Quebec. How did homosexuality - an act that had for centuries been defined as criminal and abominable - come to be sanctioned by law? In Judging Homosexuals, Patrice Corriveau finds answers in a comparative analysis of gay persecution in France and Quebec. By tracing over time how various groups - family and clergy, doctors and jurists - tried to manage people who were defined in turn as sinners, as criminals, as inverts, and as citizens deserving of protection, this book shows how the law helped construct the crime.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

University of British Columbia Press

Country of origin

Canada

Series

Sexuality Studies

Release date

March 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2011

Authors

Foreword by

Translators

Dimensions

229 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Sewn

Pages

244

ISBN-13

978-0-7748-1720-2

Barcode

9780774817202

Categories

LSN

0-7748-1720-8



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