Join the D+Q Cooks! Cookbook Club on Sunday November 2nd at 6:30 pm to share delicious food with fellow cookbook lovers!
A cookbook club is like a traditional book club, but instead of talking about a book we’ve all read, we all make a recipe (or multiple recipes) from a cookbook and share pictures our dishes on the event page and all together at a gathering at the bookshop. The club is hosted by Isabella Geddes and is free to attend.
For this edition of the club we are reading QUEERS AT THE TABLE, edited by Alex D. Ketchum and Megan J. Elias. For this meeting we will be joined by editor Alex D. Ketchum as well as contributors Tristian Lee, Danielle Kydd, and Lauren McGowan.
Buy the book:
https://mtlshop.drawnandquarterly.com/queertable
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
QUEERS AT THE TABLE is an anthology of essays, comics, and recipes that reveals the dynamic and transformative relationship between queerness and food
Food has long played an important role in queer culture. Lesbian- and queer women-run feminist restaurants, cafes, and coffeehouses have been safe spaces for queer and trans folk where gender norms can be challenged and where female authority is legitimized. During the AIDS epidemic, gay men and their allies centred food as an expression of collective care for those who needed it most. And queer and trans folk have asserted themselves in a restaurant culture largely controlled by white cisgender men.
Queers at the Table celebrates the various intersections between queers and food. In its essays, comics, and recipes, the book shows how this shared culture fosters connections, defies norms, honours legacies, and creates community. Taylor Hartson and Tristian Lee write about a queer farming community in which queerness is part of a broad network of living things to be enjoyed and shared; Danielle Kydd writes about food security issues as faced by LGBTQ2S+ folk; and Blue Delliquanti's comic on urban foraging in Minneapolis demonstrates the role of a queer friend group in a local ecosystem.
In full colour throughout, Queers at the Table is a diverse and enriching anthology that reveals the myriad nurturing ways that queerness informs food production and restaurant culture and how food empowers, transforms, and unites queer and trans folk.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Megan J. Elias (they/them) is director of the Food Studies Program at Boston University and an associate professor. They are the author of five books about food history, including Food on the Page: Cookbooks and American Culture (University of Pennsylvania Press). Elias teaches courses in food history and food and gender and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Alex D. Ketchum (she/her) is an assistant professor at the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies of McGill University. She is the author of several books, including Ingredients for Revolution: A History of American Feminist Restaurants, Cafes, and Coffeehouses (Concordia University Press). She lives in Montreal, Quebec.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Librairie Drawn & Quarterly Accessibility information:
- Our store uses StopGap.ca ramps in an effort to encourage accessibility. Both the step at the entrance, followed by a half step and a door have StopGap ramps. The door opens inward and is not automated. Once inside, there are no additional steps.
- There is one non-gendered bathroom.
- It is not a sober space, our events sometimes offer alcohol.
- Please email
ZXZlbnRzIHwgZHJhd25hbmRxdWFydGVybHkgISBjb20= if you have any accessibility needs we can accommodate.
You may also like the following events from Librairie Drawn & Quarterly:
- This month, 26th August, 07:00 pm, Graphic Novel Book Club: Black Cohosh by Eagle Valiant Brosi in Mount Royal
- Next month, 9th September, 07:00 pm, Lee Lai launches Cannon in conversation with Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch in Mount Royal
- Next month, 14th September, 06:30 pm, D+Q Cooks! Cookbook Club: Soups, Salads, Sandwiches by Matty Matheson in Mount Royal
Also check out other
Arts events in Mount Royal,
Literary Art events in Mount Royal,
Meetups in Mount Royal.