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Terry Goldie

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Email: tgoldie@yorku.ca


Terry Goldie is author of The Man Who Invented Gender: Engaging the Ideas of John Money (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2014), Queersexlife: Autobiographical Notes on Sexuality, Gender and Identity (Arsenal Pulp 2008), Pink Snow: Homotextual Possibilities in Canadian Fiction (Broadview 2003), and Fear and Temptation: The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures (McGill-Queen's 1989), editor of In a Queer Country: Gay and Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context (ArsenalPulp 2001) and co-editor, with Daniel David Moses, of An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (third edition: Oxford 2005).

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He teaches Canadian and postcolonial literatures, with particular interest in gender studies, gay studies, sexuality studies and literary theory.

Degrees

Ph.D., Queen's University
M.A., Carleton University
B.A., University of Saskatchewan

Research Interests

, gay studies, sexuality studies, literary theory
Books

Publication
Year

The Man Who Invented Gender: Engaging the Ideas of John Money. Vancouver: UBC Press

2014

Queersexlife: Autobiographical Notes on Sexuality, Gender and Identity

2008

co-editor, with Daniel David Moses, of An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (third edition: Oxford 2005).

2005

Pink Snow: Homotextual Possibilities in Canadian Fiction (Broadview 2003)

2003

In a Queer Country: Gay and Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context (ArsenalPulp 2001)

2001

and Temptation: The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures (McGill-Queen's 1989)

1989

Forthcoming

Publication
Year

John Money: The Man Who Invented Gender



Current Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/EN2010 6.0 A Gender Studies ONLN
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/EN2010 6.0 A Gender Studies TUTR
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/EN3230 6.0 A Modern Canadian Fiction ONLN


Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Summer 2024 AP/EN2011 3.0 M Gender Studies I ONLN


Terry Goldie is author of The Man Who Invented Gender: Engaging the Ideas of John Money (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2014), Queersexlife: Autobiographical Notes on Sexuality, Gender and Identity (Arsenal Pulp 2008), Pink Snow: Homotextual Possibilities in Canadian Fiction (Broadview 2003), and Fear and Temptation: The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures (McGill-Queen's 1989), editor of In a Queer Country: Gay and Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context (ArsenalPulp 2001) and co-editor, with Daniel David Moses, of An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (third edition: Oxford 2005).

He teaches Canadian and postcolonial literatures, with particular interest in gender studies, gay studies, sexuality studies and literary theory.

Degrees

Ph.D., Queen's University
M.A., Carleton University
B.A., University of Saskatchewan

Research Interests

, gay studies, sexuality studies, literary theory

All Publications


Books

Publication
Year

The Man Who Invented Gender: Engaging the Ideas of John Money. Vancouver: UBC Press

2014

Queersexlife: Autobiographical Notes on Sexuality, Gender and Identity

2008

co-editor, with Daniel David Moses, of An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (third edition: Oxford 2005).

2005

Pink Snow: Homotextual Possibilities in Canadian Fiction (Broadview 2003)

2003

In a Queer Country: Gay and Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context (ArsenalPulp 2001)

2001

and Temptation: The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures (McGill-Queen's 1989)

1989

Forthcoming

Publication
Year

John Money: The Man Who Invented Gender



Current Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/EN2010 6.0 A Gender Studies ONLN
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/EN2010 6.0 A Gender Studies TUTR
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/EN3230 6.0 A Modern Canadian Fiction ONLN


Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Summer 2024 AP/EN2011 3.0 M Gender Studies I ONLN