Queer As Fact

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Synopsis

Fortnightly queer history podcast covering a variety of content from around the world and throughout time. Episodes released 1st and 15th of every month.

Episodes

  • Rosa Bonheur

    14/10/2017 Duration: 01h42s

    In this episode, we talk about French artist Rosa Bonheur, one of the most famous female artists of the 19th century. Not only was Rosa so well known for her painting that many American children has "Rosa Bonheur" dolls, during her life she kept pet lions, defended her town from invading Prussians, and received a Legion of Honour from the Empress Eugenie. Transcript available here.

  • Henrietta Bingham

    01/10/2017 Duration: 01h16min

    In this episode we talk about bisexual jazz age heiress Henrietta Bingham. Although she struggled with depression, anxiety and addiction, as well as the homophobia typical of the period, Henrietta also led a full and exciting life. Her lovers included a world number one tennis player, and members of the Bloomsbury group; she mingled with artists and writers, supported the African-American jazz scene, and at least once, played the saxophone while standing on top of a piano. Transcript available here.

  • Josephine Baker

    15/09/2017 Duration: 01h26min

    The week of Saturday September 23rd is Bisexual Awareness Week and to celebrate, we’re talking about the life of bisexual performer Josephine Baker! Josephine’s life covers much of the 20th century, beginning as a poor child in the slums of St. Louis and becoming the biggest celebrity of her time. Along the way, she was a World War II spy, a civil rights activist, and the lover of many men and women. Transcript available here!

  • Michael Dillon

    01/09/2017 Duration: 01h04min

    In today’s episode we talk about Michael Dillon, who in the 1940s became the first trans man to undergo a phalloplasty. Listen to discover how Michael begun his life as a minor British aristocrat, and ended it as the first Englishman to be ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, with interludes as a shipboard doctor, the suitor of a race-car driver, and a suspected spy. Transcript available here.

  • Queer women in medieval Arab literature

    14/08/2017 Duration: 51min

    In this episode, we look at the Quran, 1001 Nights and medieval sex manuals to explore attitudes to queer women in the Middle East, Spain and North Africa from the 9th century to the 14th century. Find out about the first lesbians, the correct sounds to make during sex, and how eating celery will turn your children gay. Transcript available here

  • The Secret Sex Spreadsheets of John Maynard Keynes

    01/08/2017 Duration: 52min

    Today's episode is a romp through the Bloomsbury Group guided by John Maynard Keynes, one of the great economists of the 20th century, and his meticulous table of sexual partners from 1901 to 1915. Expect polyamory, top secret telegrams and Russian spies. Content warnings: This podcast includes discussions of sex, including between adults and minors; and mentions of suicide and murder. Transcript available here

  • Yoshiya Nobuko

    15/07/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    This episode details the life and times of Yoshiya Nobuko, a prolific and extremely successful Japanese author of the 20th century and possibly the first Japanese woman to own a racehorse. Listen on for flower metaphors, fifteen page love letters and '20s flappers from all over the globe. Transcript is now available here  

  • Gad Beck

    01/07/2017 Duration: 57min

    Today's episode is on educator and activist Gad Beck (1923-2012). A member of the Jewish underground resistance in Berlin during WWII, Gad was the last known living gay survivor of the Holocaust. Transcript available here.

  • Queer Love in Early Chinese History

    14/06/2017 Duration: 54min

    In this episode we look into three important stories from early Chinese history that were used to discuss male-male queer romance and sexuality for hundreds of years to come. Expect romance, intrigue, poison and daring midnight carriage rides. Transcript available here.

  • Vaslav Nijinsky

    31/05/2017 Duration: 49min

    Today's episode is about Vaslav Nijinsky, a Polish-Russian ballet dancer of the early twentieth century. Considered both the best and most controversial dancer of his era, Nijinsky changed the course of ballet history. Transcript available here.

  • Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake

    14/05/2017 Duration: 50min

    “…this heart to her inclin’d by every gentle tie that binds the tender heart…” -Charity Bryant, 1808 In today’s episode we’re talking about Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake. Charity and Sylvia were a same-sex couple who lived together in 19th century Weybridge, Vermont for over 40 years, recognised by members of their community as a married couple. Transcript available here!

  • Anne Lister

    01/05/2017 Duration: 01h05min

    Today's episode is on Anne Lister, a landowner, prolific diarist, and same-sex attracted woman who lived in Yorkshire during the 19th century and journalled her life and her innumerable love affairs in intimate detail. Featuring: Secret Lesbian Code! Transcript available here. If you enjoy this episode, also check out our follow-up Christmas special, covering the second half of Anne's life in more detail.

  • Julie D'Aubigny

    14/04/2017 Duration: 59min

    In our second episode, we talk about the life of Julie D'Aubigny (1670/1673-1707), opera singer and duellist in seventeenth century France. Transcript available here.

  • Captain Moonlite - Part 2

    31/03/2017 Duration: 30min

    Part two of our first full length episode. Part one is also out now, so listen to that first. In this episode, we discuss the life of the Australian bushranger Captain Moonlite (1845-1880). Starting as a respected man of the church, he is convicted of bank robbery, meets the love of his life, James Nesbitt, and breaks out of prison, becoming one of Australia's most famous bushrangers. Transcript available here.

  • Captain Moonlite - Part 1

    31/03/2017 Duration: 41min

    Part one of our first full length episode. In this episode, we discuss the life of the Australian bushranger Captain Moonlite (1845-1880). Starting as a respected man of the church, he is convicted of bank robbery, meets the love of his life, James Nesbitt, and breaks out of prison, becoming one of Australia's most famous bushrangers. Part two is also out now. Transcript available here.  

  • Introduction

    31/03/2017 Duration: 01min

    A quick introduction on who we are and what our podcast is about. Our first episode, on the Australian bushranger Captain Moonlite, is also out.

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