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The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 316 with Heather Rose Jones
Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction.
In this episode we talk about:
- Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blog
- Bronski, Michael. 2012. A Queer History of the United States (ReVisioning American History). Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0807044650
- Rouse, Wendy L. 2022. Public Faces, Secret Lives: A Queer History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement. New York: NYU Press. ISBN 9781479813940
- Boag, Peter. 2011. Re-Dressing America's Frontier Past. University of California Press, Berkeley. ISBN 978-0-520-27062-6
- Boag, Peter. 2011. “The Trouble with Cross-Dressers: Researching and Writing the History of Sexual and Gender Transgressiveness in the Nineteenth-Century American West” in Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 112, No. 3: 322-339
- Brown, Judith, C. 1986. Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy. Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0-19-504225-5
- Recent Lesbian/Sapphic Historical Fiction
- An American in Paris by Margaret Vandenburg
- Whispers of Love Beneath the Hidden Manor by Aiyo Sa
- The Ladies by Caitlin Crowe
- The Eye of the Water: Between Creek and Roots by Stephanie Hager-Lyons
- A Soft Place to Land by Kelsey Kranz
- Lady's Knight by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner
- Six Wild Crowns by Holly Race
- Daughter of Doom by Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem
- A Rare Find by Joanna Lowell
- Murder by Proxy (Meredith and Alex Thatch Mystery #3) by Rachel Ford
- Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab
- Other Titles of Interest
- What I’ve been consuming
- Inventing the Renaissance by Ada Palmer
- This month we interview Joanna Lowell and talk about:
- Working with historical language and issues around characters who don’t fall neatly in the gender binary
- How her previous books connect together
- Actor Charlotte Charke as an inspiration for the character of Georgie
- Theater as a place for queer themes
- Avoiding being locked into incorrect historical tropes
- How the novels of Alexis Hall and Sarah Waters work differently with gender
- The difficulty of getting away from modern identity categories
- Books Joanna has recently enjoyed:
A transcript of this podcast is available here. (Interview transcripts added when available.)
Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online
- Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp
- Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog
- RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/
- Twitter: @LesbianMotif
- Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server
- The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon
Links to Heather Online
- Website: http://alpennia.com
- Email: Heather Rose Jones
- Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop
- Bluesky: @heatherrosejones
- Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
Links to Joanna Lowell Online
- Website: https://www.joannalowell.com/
- Instagram: @joannalowellauthor
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