Today's episode is the first of Queer as Fiction, a series in which we talk to you about the intersection of the historical and the queer in the media. We'll kick things off with J. Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 lesbian vampire novella Carmilla, and talk about just how gay it actually is, the pop culture it has influenced and, apparently, 300 years of Anglo-Irish conflict.
Frieda Belinfante
Franz Nopcsa
Queerness in Tabletop Roleplaying Games
Jane Austen
A League of Their Own
Interview with Danielle Scrimshaw
Hijra in 19th-century India
Isadora Duncan
Victim
Elke Mackenzie
Relationships Between Women in Ancient Rome
The Agojie
Asexuals Have Problems Too
Qiu Miaojin
The Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands
Saint Brigid
Our Flag Means Death
Queerness in the Golden Age of Piracy
The Lost Archive of Frida Kahlo
Abu Nuwas
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Irish Songs with Ken Murray
History Obscura
Historycal: Words that Shaped the World
The Rest Is History
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