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Queerness and Transgender Identity: Negotiations in the Pagan Community of Montreal

A study of how queer and transgender identities are negotiated, recognized, and contested inside Montreal pagan communities.

2017 · Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses · Published journal article

  • Queer theory
  • Pagan studies
  • Montreal
  • Gender
  • Ethnography

This article sits near the center of Lepage’s doctoral-era research. It brings questions of transgender identity, queer negotiation, and community legitimacy into the study of contemporary pagan practice in Montreal.

For the website, the entry is framed not only as a contribution to pagan studies, but as an early example of a method that continues into later governance work: close attention to how institutions and communities authorize belonging, difference, and decision-making.

The entry can be expanded with publisher abstract and DOI details once they are verified.