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Number of items at this level: 10.
Article
- Canning, R. (2015) All the doomed young men: post-war English gay male fiction. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 22(1) 1532-1118.
- Canning, R. (2014) Homologous tales of the Near East: The Homoerotics of Orientalism by Joseph Allen Boone. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 21(4), p. 28. 1532-1118.
- Canning, R. (2012) The politics of experience: a response to Charles Silverstein's For the Ferryman. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 19(2) 1532-1118.
- Canning, R. (2011) The epidemic that barely was. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 18(2) 1532-1118.
- Canning, R. (2009) Novel ideas in a static landscape: a response to Les Brookes’s Gay Male Fiction Since Stonewall. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 16(1) 1532-1118.
Book Section
- Canning, R. (2014) AIDS, as it struck us, you and them, or, contemporary gay identity and the syndrome that never truly was. In: Kaufman, J. S. and Powell, D. A. (eds.) The Meaning of Sexual Identity in the Twenty-First Century. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 87-98.
- Canning, R. (2010) The literature of AIDS. In: Stevens, H. (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Gay and Lesbian Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 132-147.
Book
- Canning, R., (ed.) (2009) 50 Gay and Lesbian Books Everybody Must Read. New York, NY: Alyson Books. 9781593501198.
- Canning, R., (ed.) (2009) Between Men 2: Original Fiction by Today's Best Gay Writers. New York, NY: Alyson Books. 9781593501143.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Canning, R. (2013) The Epidemic of unknowing: knowledge and historicisation in Western contemporary HIV/AIDS discourses. Panel Presentation presented to: 2nd International Conference of the Association for the Social Sciences and Humanities in HIV (ASSHH): Knowing Practices, Paris, 07-10 July 2013. (Unpublished)