Montréal by Night: Critical Thoughts on Radical Health Research
Introduction
Montréal as a City of Leisure, Sex, and Sexuality
Histories of Public Health and Infectious Disease in Montréal
Conclusion
Questions for Discussion and Reflection
Further Reading
Notes
References
Chapter Two
Labour, the State, and Global Capitalism: Challenges for Archiving Trans Lives
Cabarets
Clinical Health
Conclusion
Questions for Discussion and Reflection
Further Reading
Notes
References
Chapter Three
Reflections on a Changing City: Heritage, the Transformation of Montréal's Downtown Core, and the Economic Dimensions of Oversight
The Quartier des spectacles and the Revitalisation of Saint-Laurent Boulevard
Methodological Issues in Our Reflections on Québec Heritage
Data and Evidence Presented by the Promoters
The General Orientations of the Quartier des spectacles
Summary of the Situation
Recommendations
Epilogue
Questions for Discussion and Reflection
Further Reading
References
Chapter Four
The Impact of HIV in Parisian Trans Communities, 1980-2000: The Relevance of History for Critical Epistemologies on HIV/AIDS 77 Histories of HIV/AIDS
Overview of the Research Study
Main Study Findings
Conclusion: The Contributions of History in the Analysis of HIV/AIDS
Questions for Discussion and Reflection
Further Reading
Notes
References
Chapter Five
Critiquing the AIDS Bureaucracy: An Open Letter to the Canadian AIDS Society (CAS), with Nora Butler Burke and Zack Marshall History of This Issue at CAS
Meetings and Communications with CAS
Principles in Practice?
Questions We Still Ask Ourselves
Why This Letter?
What Can You Do?
Epilogue
Questions for Discussion and Reflection
Further Reading
References
Chapter Six
But What About the B? Elision of Bisexualities in Scholarship and Activisms on Sexuality
Questions for Discussion and Reflection
Further Reading
References
Chapter Seven
Reflections on Pronouns, Activists, and Funerals
Introduction
The Limits of Confession: Constituting the Settler Subject
Preferred Pronouns: Activists Speak and Centre Themselves