McGill University - Leacock Building
Academic department · Montagne ·

McGill University - Leacock Building

Academic department · Montagne ·

Academic exhibit on queer cookbooks and cultural solidarities

McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null
McGill University - Leacock Building by null

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855 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7, Canada Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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855 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7, Canada Get directions

+1 514 398 5081
mcgill.ca

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 3, 2025

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What Is a Queer Cookbook in 2024? | Eater

"A 2021 academic exhibit tracing the history of queer cookbooks that prompted visitors to ask what counts as a queer cookbook — whether queerness lies in the author, the book, or the community it serves. Curated by a scholar in gender and sexuality studies and accompanied by a detailed digitized version, the exhibit frames queer cookbooks along a Venn diagram of authorship and content, highlights community-focused publishing practices, and foregrounds how cookbooks both reflect and shape queer cultural and political solidarities." - Bettina Makalintal

https://www.eater.com/24187630/queer-cookbook-evolution-history-alice-b-toklas
McGill University - Leacock Building

Sunshine89

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Stop allowing protesters to affect our studies and physically assault us!

Carina T.

Google
Sometimes it can be difficult to wake up in the mornings- luckily, the terrifying booms of construction are the perfect thing to start your day off with a bang. If you're still feeling sleepy though, don't worry. The elevators will keep you guessing as to whether you'll rise to your dusty floor or fall into the bowels of Leacock.

YM C.

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This building needs major improvements, it is falling apart, the interior is old and most importantly, there is a serious lack of bathrooms. The lecture halls are okay, nothing exceptional but the seats are super tight making it challenging to get in and out.

Poppy P.

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Love the constant construction and loud banging during lectures really helps with the learning environment. Bathrooms are very accessible. Loads and loads of freshman beware.

kitty

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love this place. love how crowded it gets. love how everyone and their mother always seems to be here whenever i'm in a rush. :P

mustaqeem R.

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great buliding, give you the typical lecture hall vibes

Jacob N.

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interesting sculpture