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A Family by Any Other Name: Exploring Queer Relationships

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Family by Any Other Name: Exploring Queer Relationships

Contributors:

By (Author) Bruce Gillespie

ISBN:

9781771510547

Publisher:

TouchWood Editions

Imprint:

TouchWood Editions

Publication Date:

15th April 2014

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary essays
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics

Dewey:

306.85

Prizes:

Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Anthology) 2015

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 190mm

Weight:

297g

Description

At no other time in history have lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) relationships and families been more visible or numerous. This anthology recognizes and celebrates this moment by exploring what the idea of family means to people today, through personal essays about the broad range of relationships they create. A Family by Any Other Name features stories about coming out of the closet and dating, marriage and parenting, and divorce and coping with the death of a spouse. The essays are by turns funny, provocative, and intelligent, but all are moving and honest. Including a wide range of perspectives on queer relationships and families there are essays on coming out, same-sex marriage, adopting, having biological kids, polyamorous relationships, families without kids, divorce, and dealing with the death of a spouse, as well as essays by straight writers about having a gay parent or child in one book, this collection offers honest and moving real-life stories about relationships and creating families in the 21st century.

Reviews

Selected as a finalist for the 27th annual Lambda Literary Awards for best LGBT Anthology. "The collection comes from a sometimes brutal but consistently affirming place of honesty, which makes it both fascinating and essential reading." -Curve Magazine "The rigid expectation of what a 'family' should look like is something many of us find stifling as we move toward creating our own. Nowhere is this struggle more keenly felt than in the queer community, which faces social and legal hurdles that make the pursuit of family difficult, impossible, or even dangerous ... This book is about what is possible in the face of what you're told is not." -Quill & Quire Magazine "A well-written, inspirational, and light read, recommended especially for those questioning how their queer or non-traditional family fits into society." -Library Journal "The stories are beautiful, without shying away from intelligent critique. They are by turns tragic and joyful." -Bunch Family "The average quality of the essays here is remarkably high. I like to think people who identify as queer take it extra seriously when we set out to tell our stories, but it must also be true that Gillespie is a fine editor who knows how to inspire his contributors." -The Coastal Spectator "There's an exquisite hopefulness to this book, despite the difficulties many of its contributors have endured. Marriage, parenting, family-building, are presented as fresh and filled with sweetness." -Body Language Journal

Author Bio

Bruce Gillespie is editor in chief for J-Source.ca and coeditor of Somebody's Child: Stories About Adoption and Nobody's Father: Life Without Kids. An assistant professor at Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford Campus, where he teaches journalism, he lives in Simcoe, Ontario.

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