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A celebratory history of how lesbians “made a scene” by creating places and opportunities to form relationships, debate politics, and build their own culture across Canada.

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This well-researched study of twenty formative years of lesbian community-building in Canada covers a lot of ground … Millward has captured the flavor of an era by combining data from previous studies with eyewitness accounts and black-and-white photos from private collections. She proposes a symbiotic relationship between self-defined lesbians and their “scene” or social milieu: a lesbian identity requires a social context, and vice versa.

-- Jean Roberta * The Gay and Lesbian Review *

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1: Creating Places

1 “The Lesbian, Drinking, Is Never at Her Best”: Beer Parlours, Taverns, and Bars

2 “No Drugs, No Straights”: Members-Only Clubs

3 “Let’s Decide What We Are – A Drop-In or a Café with Entertainment”: Buildings

Part 2: Overcoming Geography

4 “It Was an Incredible Conference”: Getting Together

5 “An Event That Is Talked About as Far Away as Toronto”: Claiming Public Space

6 “Be Daring – Live the Unbelievable and Challenging Life of a Rural Lesbian!”: Outside the Big City

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Making a Scene

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2016
      ISBN13: 9780774830676, 978-0774830676
      ISBN10: 0774830670

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A celebratory history of how lesbians “made a scene” by creating places and opportunities to form relationships, debate politics, and build their own culture across Canada.

      Trade Review

      This well-researched study of twenty formative years of lesbian community-building in Canada covers a lot of ground … Millward has captured the flavor of an era by combining data from previous studies with eyewitness accounts and black-and-white photos from private collections. She proposes a symbiotic relationship between self-defined lesbians and their “scene” or social milieu: a lesbian identity requires a social context, and vice versa.

      -- Jean Roberta * The Gay and Lesbian Review *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part 1: Creating Places

      1 “The Lesbian, Drinking, Is Never at Her Best”: Beer Parlours, Taverns, and Bars

      2 “No Drugs, No Straights”: Members-Only Clubs

      3 “Let’s Decide What We Are – A Drop-In or a Café with Entertainment”: Buildings

      Part 2: Overcoming Geography

      4 “It Was an Incredible Conference”: Getting Together

      5 “An Event That Is Talked About as Far Away as Toronto”: Claiming Public Space

      6 “Be Daring – Live the Unbelievable and Challenging Life of a Rural Lesbian!”: Outside the Big City

      Conclusion

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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