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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2020 · 28 MIN

Episode 4: Midsumma - LGBTQIA+ literature

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In this episode of Recently Returned, host Kirsty is joined by librarians Lachlan, Michaela, and Jess for a chat about LGBTQIA+ literature in honour of Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival. Books discussed (in order of discussion): The Men with the Pink Triangle/ Heinz Heger The A-Z of gender and sexuality : from ace to ze/ Morgan Lev Edward Holleb Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda / Becky Albertalli Bold : stories from older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & intersex people / edited by David Hardy Out of the shadows : reimagining gay men’s lives / Walt Odets From prejudice to pride: a history of the LGBTQ+ movement/ Amy Lame If the Shoe Fits/ E.J Noyes* Growing up queer in Australia / edited by Benjamin Law *Also referred to: 'Ask, Tell' and 'Ask Me Again' by E.J Noyes

In this episode of Recently Returned, host Kirsty is joined by librarians Lachlan, Michaela, and Jess for a chat about LGBTQIA+ literature in honour of Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival. Books discussed (in order of discussion): The Men with the Pink Triangle/ Heinz Heger The A-Z of gender and sexuality : from ace to ze/ Morgan Lev Edward Holleb Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda / Becky Albertalli Bold : stories from older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & intersex people / edited by David Hardy Out of the shadows : reimagining gay men’s lives / Walt Odets From prejudice to pride: a history of the LGBTQ+ movement/ Amy Lame If the Shoe Fits/ E.J Noyes* Growing up queer in Australia / edited by Benjamin Law *Also referred to: 'Ask, Tell' and 'Ask Me Again' by E.J Noyes

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