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Judging Homosexuals - A History of Gay Persecution in Quebec and France (Paperback)
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Judging Homosexuals - A History of Gay Persecution in Quebec and France (Paperback)
Series: Sexuality Studies
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In 2004, the first same-sex couple legally married in Quebec. How
did homosexuality - an act that had for centuries been defined as
abominable and criminal - come to be sanctioned by the rule of law?
Judging Homosexuals finds answers to this question not in recent
developments but in a comparative analysis of homosexuality in
France and Quebec, places that share a common culture but have
diverging legal traditions. To explain why attitudes shifted from
acceptance, if not valorization, in ancient Greece to vilification
under Judeo-Christian authorities and then back to acceptance
today, Patrice Corriveau examines how various groups and actors -
family and clergy, doctors and jurists - have tried to manage
people who were defined in turn as sinners, as criminals, as
inverts, and as citizens to be protected by law. By bringing to the
forefront the various discourses that have supported the control
and persecution of individual homoerotic behaviour in France and
Quebec, this book makes the case that when it came to managing
sexuality, the law helped construct the crime.
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