The article examines life history interviews conducted with lesbians, which form part of the Hall Carpenter Oral History Archive at the National Sound Archive. This material is used in order to examine lesbian identities in Britain in the years 1945-1970. The article also explores the issues with using this form of oral history material, in particular, it was necessary to question both how these narratives were constructed to articulate a specific notion of lesbian identity and how they might be deconstructed to reveal the more fractured and contingent nature of post-war lesbian identities. The interviews produced accounts of lesbian experience and identity in the post-war decades, which were profoundly shaped by recent understandings of le...
Trans life, experiences and bodies raise important challenges for the constitution of queer memories...
The following article is founded in interview based social research conducted with an opportunistic ...
The famous legend that Queen Victoria denied the existence of lesbianism may not be true, but for hu...
In existing scholarship of twentieth-century British lesbian history the post-war period has been la...
Lesbian and gay Australians have lived through extraordinary social change over the past six decades...
In this article, I provide a micro(oral)history of Cynthia Reid, one of only five women who founded ...
Historiographical approaches to 20th-century British lesbian history have been shaped by a range of ...
Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and bachelor girls provides the f...
This study uses twenty-three life story narratives from lesbians of diverse backgrounds living in Wa...
The English Women's Liberation Movement has increasingly become the subject of study by historians w...
The question of how to be a heterosexual feminist has long vexed women's liberationists. This articl...
This paper uses testimonies from an oral history project aiming to record the memories of women who ...
This thesis explores the role of dress and appearance in the construction of lesbian identities by ...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...
This study explores pre-1970 lesbian life and lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand before the impact of wom...
Trans life, experiences and bodies raise important challenges for the constitution of queer memories...
The following article is founded in interview based social research conducted with an opportunistic ...
The famous legend that Queen Victoria denied the existence of lesbianism may not be true, but for hu...
In existing scholarship of twentieth-century British lesbian history the post-war period has been la...
Lesbian and gay Australians have lived through extraordinary social change over the past six decades...
In this article, I provide a micro(oral)history of Cynthia Reid, one of only five women who founded ...
Historiographical approaches to 20th-century British lesbian history have been shaped by a range of ...
Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and bachelor girls provides the f...
This study uses twenty-three life story narratives from lesbians of diverse backgrounds living in Wa...
The English Women's Liberation Movement has increasingly become the subject of study by historians w...
The question of how to be a heterosexual feminist has long vexed women's liberationists. This articl...
This paper uses testimonies from an oral history project aiming to record the memories of women who ...
This thesis explores the role of dress and appearance in the construction of lesbian identities by ...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...
This study explores pre-1970 lesbian life and lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand before the impact of wom...
Trans life, experiences and bodies raise important challenges for the constitution of queer memories...
The following article is founded in interview based social research conducted with an opportunistic ...
The famous legend that Queen Victoria denied the existence of lesbianism may not be true, but for hu...