In The Regulation of Desire, Gary Kinsman offers a revolutionary social history of sexuality in Canada, revealing how categories like ?gay, ? ?lesbian, ? and ?heterosexual? are not natural facts, but products of shifting social, political, and economic forces. Originally published in 1987, this pioneering work explores how sexual identities are shaped by broader struggles around class, gender, and state power. Kinsman traces the emergence of Canadian gay and lesbian communities, the systems that have organized their oppression, and the movements that have challenged it. More than a history, the book is a call to imagine new ways of organizing desire and pleasure, beyond the limits imposed by the state and dominant social norms. A sociologist, writer, and longtime activist, Kinsman draws on his experience in the gay liberation movement and the socialist left to offer one of the first sustained analyses of sexuality from a Canadian perspective. The Regulation of Desireremains a vital resource for anyone interested in the history of sexuality, queer liberation, and radical social change. This revised second edition bolstered its success as an essential work of scholarship.
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