Gary Kinsman
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غاري كينسمان هو عالم اجتماع كندي، ولد في 1955.
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Gary William Kinsman (born 1955) is a Canadian sociologist. Born in Toronto, he is one of Canada's leading academics on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. In 1987, he wrote one of the key Canadian texts on LGBT social history, Regulation of Desire, reprinted in 1995. In 2000, he edited and co-authored a second work, on Canadian federal government surveillance of marginal and dissident political and social groups, Whose National Security? In 2010, Kinsman's newest book, The Canadian War on Queers: National Security as Sexual Regulation, co-written with Patrizia Gentile, was published by University of British Columbia Press and released on 1 March.
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غاري كينسمان
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Gary Kinsman
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Gary Kinsman
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Gary Kinsman
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Gary William Kinsman
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Kinsman discusses his 2010 book in an interview with Queer Review on CHRW-FM in 2011
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Queer Review - 02 - 2011-04-05 - Gary Kinsman's 'The Canadian War On Queers'.vorb.oga
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Antonio Gramsci
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Sheila Rowbotham
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LGBT issues
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Interview about The Canadian War on Queers
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speech
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غاري كينسمان هو عالم اجتماع كندي، ولد في 1955.
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Gary William Kinsman (born 1955) is a Canadian sociologist. Born in Toronto, he is one of Canada's leading academics on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. In 1987, he wrote one of the key Canadian texts on LGBT social history, Regulation of Desire, reprinted in 1995. In 2000, he edited and co-authored a second work, on Canadian federal government surveillance of marginal and dissident political and social groups, Whose National Security? In 2010, Kinsman's newest book, The Canadian War on Queers: National Security as Sexual Regulation, co-written with Patrizia Gentile, was published by University of British Columbia Press and released on 1 March. Gary Kinsman was involved in the Young Socialists during high school in the late 70s, where he first came in contact with the Gay Liberation Movement. Kinsman later joined the Revolutionary Marxist group which eventually fused with the League for Socialist Action, creating the Revolutionary Workers League. Before the onset of Kinsman’s AIDS related activism, he was involved in the Gay Liberation Union, Gay Liberation Against the Right Everywhere, the Right to Privacy Committee, and later the Canadian Committee Against Customs Censorship. A retired professor of sociology, formerly at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Kinsman's research and publication focuses primarily on the sociological perspectives of LGBT issues. Kinsman is also a social activist on feminist, trade union, social justice, and anti-poverty issues. Kinsman was a writer for The Body Politic and a central figure in the publication of the successor magazine Rites. He helped found Gays and Lesbians Against the Right Everywhere and the Lesbian and Gay Pride Day Committee of Toronto. In Sudbury, he was one of the organizers of the city's first-ever Sudbury Pride event in 1997. In 2015, Kinsman was active in a campaign lobbying for a formal apology from the Government of Canada for the purges of LGBT people from the federal civil service in the 1950s and 1960s.
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