By Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Professor, Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University & Director, Canadian Opinion Research Archive This article is republished from The Conversation. Leading up to…
This paper focuses on the coerced alienation of Indigenous men from their own bodies by colonial technologies like residential schooling. I argue that the gender…
Hormones, and hormone responses to social contexts, are the proximate mechanisms of evolutionary pathways to pair bonds and other social bonds. Testosterone (T) is implicated…
The first book to examine the works of controversial film and video-maker, queer activist, and agent provocateur, John Greyson. Whether addressing HIV/AIDS, the policing of…
Despite there being “too few to count” (Adelburg & Currie, 1987), incarcerated women have recidivism rates varying from 22% to 48% for follow-up periods of…
In this book, I contemplate the various ethical and social quandaries raised by the Genetic Revolution. Recent biomedical advances such as genetic screening, gene therapy, and…
The Arnait Video Productions collective, an initiative of filmmaker Marie-Hélène Cousineau, which brings together Inuit women from the Igloolik community, uses video to demonstrate the…
Although North Americans may not recognize it, Cuba has long shaped the German imaginary. Sun, Sex, and Socialism picks up this story from the early 1960s, detailing…
Shattering the Illusion is the first book to gather and comparatively analyze policies addressing child sexual abuse complaints from a selection of religious institutions in Canada.…
This exhibition consists of several works: a series of sculptures that integrate animation as screen reflections on glass through the special effects technique of Pepper’s…