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Episode 7 of Our Dyke Histories breaks open the messy, brilliant contradictions of 1970s lesbian life. Host Jack Gieseking and guests SaraEllen Strongman and Maxine Wolfe as they discuss separatism, softball leagues, racist bar door policies, the groundwork of lesbian feminism, and more! Listen now!
January 6, 2026 at 9:51 PM
No new episode of Our Dyke Histories this week! Take the time to listen to (or revisit) our last 6 episodes. We will be back soon!
December 29, 2025 at 7:31 PM
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I was really delighted to talk with Jack Gieseking for the @ourdykehistories.bsky.social episode about the '40s - 60s! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/q...
Queer Pulp, Dark Bars & the Police State, 1940s-1960s
Podcast Episode · Our Dyke Histories · 12/15/2025 · 56m
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December 18, 2025 at 3:32 PM
It’s a great day to listen to the new episode of Our Dyke Histories! Listen to learn more about the life of Eve Adams: open.spotify.com/episode/1Di4...
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December 12, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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“Ancient Myths and Lesbian Legends” with Mara Gold
Medusa, Medea, Artemis… we’ve all heard their stories before but what do they sound like when not told by (or centred on) men? Mara Gold, the sapphic scholar, is here to tell us all about these figures and about how there is always more than one side to a story and more than one reading to a myth. Come for the lesbian legends, stay for the witty witches and follow us @queerlitpodcast and @sapphic_scholar.   References Mara Gold’s Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men (2025) Mara Gold’s “Rebels Against the Tyranny of Men’: Women Performing Greek Comedy in Early Twentieth-Century Britain” in Women Creating Classics (2025)  https://mara-gold.com/ @sapphic_scholar Beyond the Binary Pitt Rivers Museum https://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/beyond-the-binary Ashmolean Museum Rebellious Bodies audio tour  https://app.smartify.org/en-GB/tours/ashmolean-rebellious-bodies-tour?utm_campaign=ashmoleansmartifywebpage&utm_medium=webpagelink&utm_source=ashmoleanwebsite&utm_content=rebelliousbodiestour Smartify Hélène Cixous’ “The Laugh of the Medusa” (1975) Femme fatale Gorgons Apotropaic figure Athena Hera Natalie Haynes’ Stone Blind Madeleine Miller’s Circe Rosie Hewlett Pat Barker Madeleine Miller’s Circe Sirens Odyssey Durham Castle Hans Christian Andersen Selkie Demeter Penelope Medea Maenad Dionysus Bacchus True Blood Amazon Atalanta Nataly Barney Lesbos-en-Seine Artemis Double Slice https://doubleslice.studio/ Actaeon Callisto Zeus Aphrodite Jason Argonauts Glauce Suranne Jones Doctor Foster Gentleman Jack Children of Srikandi (2012) Hector and Hephaestus Radical Book Fair Lighthouse Books Edinburgh The Bookish Type Caper bookshop The Magicians Persephone Cassandra   Questions you should be able to respond to after listening: -      What is sapphism? -      What is classical reception? How is this relevant to Mara’s work? -      What are the archetypes that Mara uses to structure the book? Which one are you most interested in and why? -      What does Mara say about Srikandi and Srikandi’s role in LGBTQIA+ activism in Indonesia? -      How can we draw on ancient myths for queer activism today? What does Mara say about this? What are your thoughts? -      Do you have a favourite figure from mythology or legends?  
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November 11, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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It’s #LGBTHistoryMonth so let’s revisit Rachel Hope Cleves' 2016 article, “Lesbian Histories and Futures: Gay American History @ 40” reflecting on Jonathan Ned Katz's 1992 compendium and its impact on lesbian visibility.

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Lesbian Histories and Futures: “Gay American History @ 40”
The fortieth-anniversary celebration of Jonathan Ned Katz’s classic document collection Gay American History.
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February 18, 2025 at 2:39 PM
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December 3, 2025 at 12:16 AM