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Queer as Fact

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Queer history podcast covering content from around the world and throughout time.
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Hear ye, hear ye!

Season 3 of Queer as Fact will be starting on June 1st! Listen to this announcement episode to learn about the special content we'll be bringing out to celebrate Pride Month, new and exciting ways to support the podcast, and the winner of our book giveaway! Visit our Patreon to learn about the rewards we're offering or visit our Redbubble to check out new Queer as Fact merch!...

May 26, 20195 minEp. 65

Chavela Vargas

Today's episode is on Mexican singer Chavela Vargas. Listen to learn about her influence over the traditional Mexican music scene, her relationship with the famous artist Frida Kahlo and how it's never too late to start an international music career. Sources

Apr 14, 20191 hr 8 minEp. 64

Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire

Today's episode is on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and its TV adaptation Game of Thrones . Listen in as we discuss how queer representation changed from page to screen, the ways medieval fantasy interprets historical reality, and what the deal is with that shaving scene anyway... Please note that this episode contains swearing, mentions of sex, sex work, sexual violence and rape, slavery, incest, pedophilia, and suicide. Future episodes will contain recorded content warnings as pe...

Mar 31, 20191 hr 22 minEp. 63

Marsha P Johnson

Today, we're talking about the life of Marsha P Johnson, a trans activist most famous for her involvement in the Stonewall Riots. We touch on topics including STAR, an organisation supporting homeless queer youth which Marsha co-founded, the possibility that Marsha was asexual, and what queer fashion looked like in the 1960s! Sources

Mar 15, 20191 hr 17 minEp. 62

Fanny Park and Stella Boulton

Today we are talking about Fanny Park and Stella Boulton, two transfeminine people who were the subject of a sensational trial in Victorian England. Tune in to hear about drag balls, whether pornography counts as an academic source, and the intersection of trans and gay history.

Feb 28, 20191 hr 26 minEp. 61

The Handmaiden & Fingersmith

Today's episode of Queer as Fiction covers the 2002 novel Fingersmith, written by famed queer author Sarah Waters (three time nominee for the Man Booker prize), as well as its 2016 film adaptation The Handmaiden, directed by South Korean mastermind Park Chan-wook. Join us as we discuss the differences and similarities between 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea and Victorian England, depictions of lesbian sex and problematic cephalopods.

Feb 15, 20191 hr 9 minSeason 1Ep. 60

Stormé DeLarverie

Today's episode is on queer activist, drag performer, and gay superhero Stormé DeLarverie. Join us to hear your hosts discuss the history of drag performance, Stormé's short-lived career as a circus performer, and an obituary we can all aspire to. Sources

Feb 01, 20191 hr 7 minEp. 59

Julius Caesar

Today's episode is on Julius Caesar! Join us for a discussion of Caesar's dress sense, old men yelling at clouds, and our theories on what did happen in that bedroom in Bithynia two thousand years ago. You can also check out our introduction to male sexuality in ancient Rome . Sources

Jan 15, 201952 minEp. 58

Bohemian Rhapsody, Colette, and Vita & Virginia

Happy New Year! Today we bring you a very special episode of Queer as Fiction, covering not one, but three queer, historical films from 2018. Join us as we discuss depictions of mental illness in Vita & Virginia, trans representation in Colette, and historical accuracy in Bohemian Rhapsody. Time-stamps for each film: Vita & Virginia: 00:42 Colette: 20:00 Bohemian Rhapsody: 48:21 Note this episode contains one instance of mild swearing which snuck past our editing and isn't mentioned in t...

Dec 31, 20181 hr 27 minSeason 1Ep. 57

Freddie Mercury

Today we are talking about the frontman of Queen, Freddie Mercury! Tune in to learn about Freddie’s college antics, his rise to fame, and his many, many cats. December is AIDS Awareness Month, and Freddie lived with HIV for the last years of his life, dying in 1991 of AIDS-related illness. We encourage you check out these links for resources in the ongoing fight against AIDS: The UN's 2018 World AIDS Day site, Know Your Status The Mercury Phoenix Trust , founded by members of Queen in honour of ...

Dec 15, 20181 hr 17 minEp. 56

An announcement, some milk, and some whiskey...

Back in October, we promised that if our episode on Oscar Wilde reached 2000 downloads, we would try milk punch - the drink Oscar and his fellow queer poet Walt Whitman shared when they met in 1882. Today, we bring you the fulfillment of that promise, as well as an announcement about what's coming up for Queer as Fact!

Dec 10, 20187 minEp. 55

Yona Wallach

We are back from our hiatus with an episode on the bisexual Israeli poet, Yona Wallach. Join us as we visit Tel Aviv's 1960s gay scene, learn about gender in Hebrew, and read some of Yona's most controversial poetry. Sources

Dec 01, 20181 hr 1 minEp. 54

Oscar Wilde: Part 2

This is the second part of our two-part episode on Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde! We're talking about the latter half of Oscar's life, including the wittiest comedy in the English language, the tumultuous relationship between Oscar and Alfred Douglas, and Oscar's trial and imprisonment. Listen to Part 1 here .

Oct 14, 20181 hr 17 minEp. 53

Oscar Wilde: Part 1

It's time for our much-anticipated episode on Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde! Today we're covering the first half of Oscar's life, from his birth in 1854 to the publication of his homoerotic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray in 1891. Tune in to hear about his rise to notoriety, his scandalous fashion choices, and whether he and Walt Whitman ever had sex.

Sep 30, 20181 hr 14 minEp. 52

Moche Sex Pots

Today's episode is on the erotic pottery of the Moche people of 1st to 7th century Peru. Tune in for skeleton sex, dragging bad scholarship, and the possibility of a third gender in ancient Peru. Sources [Image source: Janusz Z. Wołoszyn and Katarzyna Piwowar's "Sodomites, Siamese Twins, and Scholars: Same-Sex Relationships in Moche Art" in American Anthropologist , Vol. 117, No. 2 (2015), p.288]...

Sep 15, 201843 minEp. 51

Wú Zǎo

Today's episode is on the 19th-century Chinese poet and playwright Wú Zǎo. We'll be reading queer love poetry, talking about gender, and discussing the relatable experience of drinking wine while reading sad books. Sources [Image: text from Wú Zǎo's play Qiáo Yǐng]

Sep 08, 201829 minEp. 50

Billy Tipton

Today's episode is on Billy Tipton, well-known jazz player and transgender man. Tune in for a man who could play the piano and the saxophone simultaneously, a nude portrait featuring an erupting volcano, and more dogs than you could possibly wish for!

Sep 01, 20181 hr 16 minEp. 49

The Color Purple (1982)

Today's Queer as Fiction episode is on the famous 1982 epistolary novel by Alice Walker, The Color Purple. Join us for a discussion about intersectionality, what qualifies as good representation and the critical reaction to the novel since its publication.

Aug 22, 20181 hr 2 minEp. 48

William Dobell

What does it take for a painting to ruin a friendship, initiate a court case, and change the Australian art world forever? Tune in to this episode on the Australian artist William Dobell and his controversial win of the 1943 Archibald Prize for portraiture to find out! (Image: William Dobell, Self Portrait, 1932.)

Aug 15, 201825 minEp. 47

Queer as Fact meets History is Gay

This week we have our first ever collaborative episode, where we meet with our fellow queer history podcast History is Gay to compare queer slang in Australia and the USA. Join us as we talk about lavender linguistics, Gilette blades, and our favourite ways to say we're queer. You can find History is Gay on Facebook , Tumblr and Twitter , and check out more of their episodes on their website , or wherever you find your podcasts....

Aug 08, 20181 hr 35 minEp. 46

Federico García Lorca

In this episode, we're talking about the early-20th-century Spanish poet and playwright, Federico García Lorca. Join us as we discuss Federico's relationship with Salvador Dalí, 19-year-old Jesus Christ's fights with his parents, and the mystery surrounding Federico's death.

Jul 31, 20181 hr 5 minEp. 45

Call Me By Your Name

Today's Queer as Fiction episode is on the 2007 novel and 2017 movie Call Me By Your Name. Join us as we chat about Jewish identity, whether or not this is really a gay movie after all and, of course, the controversial age gap. Please note that this episode contains swearing in a quote - our apologies for not including it in the content warnings! Sources

Jul 22, 201858 minEp. 44

Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Today's episode is on the godmother of rock and roll, gospel singer Rosetta Tharpe. Join us to learn about Rosetta's rise to fame, mad guitar skills, and the invention of everything from the tour bus to stadium rock. Also, Queer As Fact has a sponsor! Have a listen to pick up a discount code for Sudio Sweden headphones. Transcript available here Sources...

Jul 15, 20181 hr 8 minEp. 43

Pope Joan

Today's episode is on the story of Pope Joan, the 9th-century woman who disguised herself as a man and became pope. Tune in for popes, antipopes, medieval Catholic pageantry, and the truth about Pope Joan. Sources (Image: Pope Joan in papal garb holding an infant in her arms. Engraving from Hartman Schedel's Chronica Universalis or Nuremberg Chronicle , published in 1493 by Anton Koberger. Via Wikimedia Commons.)...

Jul 08, 201823 minEp. 42

Horace Walpole

Today's episode is on Horace Walpole, 18th century man of letters and writer of the world's first gothic novel. This episode features a number of firsts for Queer As Fact, including our first possible asexual person, and the first Queer As Fact Historical Goth-Off! Transcript available here Sources (Image: Portrait of Horace Walpole by Pierre Subleyras, via Wikimedia Commons)...

Jul 01, 20181 hr 22 minEp. 41

The Birdcage (1996)

For our second episode of Queer as Fiction, we'll be talking about Mike Nichols' 1996 comedy film 'The Birdcage'. Join us as we discuss gender performance, gay fatherhood and unnecessary sequels.

Jun 21, 20181 hr 2 minEp. 40

Sofya Parnok

Today's episode is about the life of Sofya Parnok, an early 20th century Russian poet who wrote openly about her relationships with women, owned a pet monkey, and died surrounded by her loving girlfriends. Transcript available here Sources

Jun 14, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 39

Willem Arondeus

Today's mini-episode is on Dutch World War II resistance fighter Willem Arondeus. Learn about his life as an artist, incredibly brave efforts to combat the Nazi regime and the origins of his famous last words. Sources

Jun 08, 201816 minEp. 38

Osh-Tisch

Today we have our first episode on an Indigenous American two-spirit person - Crow warrior and craftsperson Osh-Tisch, whose batée gender was not only recognised but respected and supported by their community. Tune in to learn about the Crow understanding of gender, the best poker player in the region, and the Battle of the Rosebud, in which Osh-Tisch fought alongside the female warrior The Other Magpie and earnt the name Finds-Them-And-Kills-Them. Transcript available here. Sources...

Jun 01, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 37

Sylvia Beach

Today's episode is on the publisher and bookseller Sylvia Beach. Learn about the delightful history of her bookshop, Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia's instrumental role in publishing James Joyce's Ulysses, and her fateful meeting with her long term partner Adrienne Monnier. Sources

May 22, 201836 minEp. 36
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