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book editing & anthology essays

ceiling of Shish Mahal, Lahore Fort, Pakistan, February 2004 by Gordon Brent Ingram

Ingram, G. B., A.-M. Bouthillette and Y. Retter (eds.). 1997. Queers in Space: Communities | Public Places | Sites of Resistance. Seattle: Bay Press.

1998 Lambda Literary Foundation Award for the Best Gay and Lesbian Non-Fiction Anthology

editorial articles

·Ingram, G. B., Y. Retter, and A.-M. Bouthillette. Lost in space: Queer theory and community activism at the fin-de-millénaire. 3 – 15.

·Ingram, G. B., Y. Retter, and A.-M. Bouthillette. Part 1 – Narratives of place: Subjective and collective. 53 – 60.

·Ingram, G. B., Y. Retter, and A.-M. Bouthillette. Surveying territories and landscapes. 89 – 94.

·Ingram, G. B., Y. Retter, and A.-M. Bouthillette. Queer zones and enclaves: Political economies of community formation. 171 – 175.

·Ingram, G. B., A.-M. Bouthillette, and Y. Retter. – Placemaking and the dialectics of public and private. 295 – 299.

·Ingram, G. B., Y. Retter, and A.-M. Bouthillette. Making room: Queerscape architectures and the spaces of activism. 373 – 380.

·Ingram, G. B., Y. Retter, and A.-M. Bouthillette. Strategies for (re)constructing queer communities. 447 – 457.

reviews of Queers in Space: Communities | Public Places | Sites of Resistance

1.John Bentley Mays. 1997. Heterosexual co-op favours public over rivate places. Globe and Mail (Toronto) (July 23, 1997).

2.John Bentley Mays. 1997. Mapping the gay cityscape. Globe and Mail (July 30, 1997): A12.

3.Rick Hurlburt. 1997. Begged, borrowed and stolen: Exploring how queer communities evolve. Review of Queers in Space. Xtra West (Vancouver) 104 (July 24, 1997): 58.

4.Don Elder. 1997. Queering new space. Angles (Vancouver) (August 1997): 15.

5.Viet Dinh. 1997. Queers in Space. The Washington Blade (D.C.) (September 19, 1997) 28 (38): 46.

6.Daniel Gawthrop. 1997. Gay culture gets it straight. Vancouver Sun (November 22, 1997): H6.

7.D. S. Azzolina. 1997. Queers in space: Communities, public places, sites of resistance. Library Journal (July 1997) 122 (12): 110 – 110.

8.Richard Labonte. 1997. Design for reading. Q san francisco (1997 November): http://www.qsanfrancisco.com/qsf/9711/books.html.

9.Theresa DeCresecenzo. 1997. Lesbian News (Los Angeles)(November 1997): 37.

10.Rebecca Gordon. 1998. The price of visibility. Women’s Review of Books XV(6) (March 1998): 7 – 8.

11.Carol LeMasters. 1998. There’s a place for us. Lesbian Review of Books (Spring 1998) IV(3): 16 – 17.

12.Cassandra Langer. 1998. Queers in space. Women Artists News Book Review (Spring 1998): 59.

13.Joe Knowles. 1998. The end of straightdom as we know it. Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review (Winter 1998) V(1): 44 – 45.

14.Susan Miner. 1997. Queers in Space. Gay Community News (Boston) (November 1997).

15.Debbie Fraker. 1997. Queer space: making safe spaces, making spaces safe. etcetera (Atlanta) (December 5, 1997).

16.Parachute. 1998. Ouvrages théoriques. Parachute (Montréal) (January – March 1998).

17.Jonathan Alexander. 1998. Queers in Space. Journal of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity 3(3): 259 – 262.

18.Jon Binnie. 1998. Queers in Space. Sexualities (London) 1 (3): 381 – 383.

19.Maggie Toy. 1998. Queers in Space. Architectural Design (London) 68 (9/10) (Ephemeral / Portable Architecture issue): xiii.

20.Michael Brown. 1998. Queers in Space. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 16(6): 778.

21.William Leap. 1999. The queerness of queer space. New Formations 37 (Sexual Geographies issue): 133 – 135.

22.Sally Munt. 2000. Queers in Space & Making Worlds: Gender, Metaphor, Materiality. Aikan et. al. (eds.). Signs 26(1): 255 – 257.

course use as primary text book

·“Genders & Architectures” John Paul Ricco Autumn 1997 Art History, Theory, and Criticism (course 5502) The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

·“Sexual identity and urban community.” New York University College of Arts and Sciences. 1998. David Serlin.

Ingram, G. B. and M. R. Moss (editors). 1992. Landscape Approaches to Wildlife and Ecosystem Management. Morin Heights, Quebec, Polyscience. ISBN 0-921317-40-9.

editorial article

Ingram, G. B. and M. R. Moss. Towards landscape approaches to wildlife and ecosystem management. 3 – 5.