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Authors
Rayside, David
M.
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David Rayside
teaches at University College, the University of
Toronto, where he helped to create their Sexual Diversity
Studies Programme (now the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies), the Committee on Homophobia and the
Rainbow Triangle Alumni Association. He was an active
member of the Right to Privacy Committee (RTPC) and a collective
member of
the
Body Politic
(Toronto), an early Canadian lesbian/gay newspaper. |

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Book
Faith, politics, and sexual diversity in Canada and the United States / edited by David Rayside and Clyde Wilcox. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2011. 462 p. HQ76.3.C3 F34 2011
"A remarkable comparative study, this volume explores the interplay of sexual diversity and religious faith on both sides of the border. In examining the tenacity of anti-gay sentiment, as well as the dramatic shifts in public attitudes across all faith groups, these essays look at how interest group mobilization, political party ties to religious constituencies, court rulings, public policy, and debates over sexuality within faith communities have contributed to both conflict and bridge-building." From publisher's website
See articles by Amy Langstaff, Samuel Reimer, Tina Fetner, Carrie B. Sanders, Jonathan Malloy, Roger Hutchinson, Solange Lefebvre, Jean-François Breton, Momin Rahman, Amir Hussain, Pamela Dickey Young and Richard Moon.
Publisher's Synopsis |
"The difference that a border makes: the political intersection of sexuality and religion in Canada and the United States." by David Rayside and Clyde Wilcox, p.3-25.
"Cross-border parallels at the political intersection of sexuality and religion." by David Rayside, p.357-373.

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Book
Rayside, David. "The distinctive centrality of marriage in the United States." In Same-Sex Marriage in the Americas: Policy Innovation for Same-Sex Relationships / edited by Jason Pierceson, Adriana Piatti-Crocker, and Shawn Schulenberg. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010.
Publisher's Synopsis |
Rayside, David. "More than bricks and mortar: the never-ending surprise of University College." IN Toronto. 5 (September 2010): 44-45.
Included are references to Douglas LePan (principal from 1964 to 1970), the first meeting of UTHA at UC, the Positive Space Committee and the Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies
Rayside, David. "The Queer agenda on campus: Invisible? Stalled? Incomplete?" Academic Matters: OCUFA's Journal of Higher Education, May 2010 [online version].
On including sexual orientation and gender identity into the employment equity agenda.
See review by Patty Comeau "Continental divide." Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide. 16(1) (Jan-Feb. 2009): 43-44.
See review by Daniel R. Pinello in Law and Politics Book Review. 18(12) (Dec. 5, 2008): 1069-1073.
Rayside, David. "Book reviews." University of Toronto Quarterly. 74(1) (Winter 2004/2005) : 521-522. Review of Don McLeod's A Brief History of GAY, Canada's First Gay Tabloid, 1964-1966.
Newhook, Tyrone. "Sexy nerds:
University launches new centre." Xtra! (Toronto). 195 (22 July 2004): ?
Interview with David Rayside and Maureen FitzGerald on
the Centre For Sexual Diversity Studies, affiliated with the Sexual Diversity Studies program at University College.
Rayside, David. "The structuring of sexual minority activist
opportunities in the political mainstream Britain, Canada, and the Untied States.” In Sexual
Identities, Queer Politics. Edited by Mark Blasius. Princeton,
N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2001.
Hunt, Gerald; Rayside, David. "The geo-politics of sexual
diversity: measuring progress in the U. S., Canada and the Netherlands.” New
Labor Forum. 8 (Spring/Summer 2001): 37-47. HD8051.N4
Rayside, David. "Kinsman, Gary." p.230-231. In Who's
Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History: From World War II
to the Present. Edited by Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon.
London: Routledge, 2001.
See also his entries for Barry Adam, Maurice Flood, Gerald Hannon, Gary Kinsman, Tim McCaskell, Svend Robinson and others.
Hunt, Gerald; Rayside, David. “Labor union response to diversity
in Canada and the United States.” Industrial Relations. 39(3) (July 2000): 401-444. HD6958.5 .I5
Cosgrove, Mark. "It's gaining on him: history's winning the
battle." Xtra! (Toronto). 404 (April
20, 2000): 20.
Rayside talks about his work within the community,
as well as being an academic.
See review by Anne Forrest in Relations
industrielles/Industrial
Relations. 56(2) (Spring 2001): 437-439. HD8101 .R44
See review by Neil Thomlinson in Labour/le
Travail. 48 (Fall 2001): 322-324. HD8101 .L22
See interview by Althea Blackburn-Evans in Edge (University
of Toronto). 4(2): ?, Fall 2003
See review by Didi Herman in Canadian
Journal of Political Science. 32(1) (March 1999):
165-166. JA1 .C36
See review by Momin Rahman in Left
History. 6(2):
?, Fall 1999.
See review by Gareth Kirkby in Quill
and Quire. September 1998, p.60. Z487 .Q8
See review by Bert Archer in The
Globe and Mail.
June 6, 1998, p.D13.
See Abstract in The
International Gay & Lesbian Review. 1999
See interview by Deanne Fisher, discussing this study, in Xtra! (Toronto).
336 (September 11, 1997): 19
See interview by Michah Rynor, discussing this study, in University
of Toronto Bulletin. 51(2) (August 18, 1997): 3
Rayside, David. "The perils of Congressional politics." Chapter
6. In Gay Rights, Military Wrongs: Political
Perspectives on Lesbians and
Gays in
the Military. New York: Garland Pub.,
1996.
Rayside, David M. " Reviews: Rights
of Passage by Didi Herman."
Canadian
Journal of Political Science. 28(1) (March 1995): 140-141.
JA1 .C36
Rayside, David. "Sexual diversity and the social sciences
in English Canada." International
Journal of Canadian Studies. 10 (Fall 1994): 145-150. FC1 .I58
Rayside, David M. " Reviews: Gays
and the Military edited by
Marc Wolinsky and Kenneth Sherrill." Canadian
Journal of Political Science. 27(1) (March 1994): 188-189.
JA1 .C36
Rayside, David. "Disposable rights: progress but little
power - so far." University
of Toronto Magazine.
22(1) (Autumn 1994): 48.
Rayside, David M. Openly-Gay and a Member of
Congress: the Role and Impact of Representative Barney Frank.
[Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, [1993]. 33 p.
Rayside, David M.; Lindquist, Evert A. "AIDS activism and
the state in Canada." Studies
in Political Economy. 39 (Autumn
1992): 37-76. HB1 .S88
Rayside, David M.; Lindquist, Evert A. "Canada: community
activism, federalism, and the new politics of disease." p.49-98.
In AIDS
in the Industrialized Democracies: Passions, Politics, and Policies.
Edited by David L. Kirp
and Ronald Bayer. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press; New
Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1992. RA644.A25
A286 1992
Publisher's
Synopsis
Rayside, David M. "Homophobia, class and party in England." Canadian
Journal of Political Science. 25 (1) (March 1992): 121-149.
JA1 .C36
Lindquist, Evert A.; Rayside, David M. "Federal AIDS
policy for the 1990s: is it too early for 'mainstreaming' in Canada?" p.313-352.
In How
Ottawa Spends: The Politics of Competitiveness, 1992-93. Edited
by Frances Abele. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992. HJ7663 .H678 1993
Todd, David. "Hard truths: David Rayside's latest projects
uncover some uncomfortable facts" University
of Toronto Bulletin. 45(3) (September 9, 1991): 7.
On
his book A
Small Town in Modern Times: Alexandria, Ontario, as well
as his work with Evert Lindquist on AIDS policy in Canada.
Rayside, David. "Towards equality for lesbians and gay men." University
of Toronto Bulletin.
February 26, 1990, p.20.
On the University of Toronto's Committee
on Homophobia.
Rayside, David; Bowler, Scott. "Public opinion and gay
rights." Canadian
Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 25
(4) (November 1988): 649-660. HM1 .C36
Rayside, David. "Gay rights and family values: the passage
of Bill 7 in Ontario." Studies
in Political Economy. 26 (Summer 1988): 109-147. HB1 .S88
Awards and Honours
2001 Ludwik
and Estelle Jus Memorial Human Rights Prize
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Links
David Rayside's entry
on SDS's Faculty Bios, Steering Committee homepage, or his department homepage |
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