
Writing in the Flesh
Essays on My Lives, My Bodies, My Families, My Places, My Movies
Thomas Waugh(Author)
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 13. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
392 pages
978-0-2280-2734-8 (ISBN)
Description
A confessional of the unrepentant, Writing in the Flesh caresses taboos, confronts sentimentality, and recasts memory. Thomas Waugh writes the body back into the intellectual autobiography, revealing the unsettling arguments and politics born from the tastes and desires of his own carnal vessel.
Shaped by the arc of a life still in full flight - a preacher's kid who grows up to be a porn teacher and, along the way, a New Left activist and expert in documentary, queer, and Canadian film - Writing in the Flesh confronts the struggle of writing the self. Against the backdrop of Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal, New York City, and the Punjab, Waugh brings places and people to life in profound and unexpected ways. This is also a memoir about history, the archive, and ephemera: Waugh mines his personal annals for photographs, film stills, testimony, and correspondence to reconstitute the voices of blood and chosen families, to hedge against erratic memory, and to give sense to life. Indebted to the tradition of queer first-person rabble rousers, Waugh takes us on a journey through seven decades of queer relations: the erotic, the pedagogical, the familial, the romantic, the platonic, and, of course, the filmic.
Sexy, cinematic, encyclopedic: this vivacious vita celebrates a life filled with family and chosen family, movies, and beefcake. At the same time these pages are, as the title declares, a writing in the flesh: the unveiling of the fraught, vulnerable, declining yet still robust and pleasured body at the very centre of it all.
Shaped by the arc of a life still in full flight - a preacher's kid who grows up to be a porn teacher and, along the way, a New Left activist and expert in documentary, queer, and Canadian film - Writing in the Flesh confronts the struggle of writing the self. Against the backdrop of Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal, New York City, and the Punjab, Waugh brings places and people to life in profound and unexpected ways. This is also a memoir about history, the archive, and ephemera: Waugh mines his personal annals for photographs, film stills, testimony, and correspondence to reconstitute the voices of blood and chosen families, to hedge against erratic memory, and to give sense to life. Indebted to the tradition of queer first-person rabble rousers, Waugh takes us on a journey through seven decades of queer relations: the erotic, the pedagogical, the familial, the romantic, the platonic, and, of course, the filmic.
Sexy, cinematic, encyclopedic: this vivacious vita celebrates a life filled with family and chosen family, movies, and beefcake. At the same time these pages are, as the title declares, a writing in the flesh: the unveiling of the fraught, vulnerable, declining yet still robust and pleasured body at the very centre of it all.
Reviews / Votes
"Waugh reclaims the written memoir - in all of its messiness and hoary complexity - as the locus for long-form representation of the intellectual and sexual self in the post-Internet age. Writing in the Flesh is a brutally honest, hilarious, and super sexy celebration of queer kinship and friendship." - Peter Dickinson, Simon Fraser UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
127 photos
Dimensions
Height: 158 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
618 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-2280-2734-8 (9780228027348)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Thomas Waugh is a writer, programmer, and activist who taught film studies, queer studies, and sexuality at Concordia University from 1976 to 2017. He lives in Montreal.
Content
CONTENTS
Figures vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Note to Readers xv
1 Setting the Stage 3
2 Roots 45
3 My Body, Others’ Bodies: A Warm Nude Age 91
4 Twenty-Four Boy- (and One Girl-)friend(s) 156
5 Chosen Family 257
6 The Films of My Life 305
Epilogue: The Back Door 337
Notes 341
References 347
Media List 357
Index 363