A Short History of Queer Women
By (Author) Kirsty Loehr
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
10th January 2023
6th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Social and cultural history
Gift books
General and world history
Literary studies: general
Biography: general
306.76630922
Paperback
208
Width 111mm, Height 178mm
Female same-sex desire has been written out of history since, well, forever. Not anymore! From the first womens football team in Britain to pirates and lesbian Avengers, via countless love letters and literary salons, A Short History of Queer Women sets the record straight on women who have loved other women through the ages. Examining social constructs of gender and sexuality and navigating queer historys many Annes, Anns and Barbaras (seriously, there seem to be a finite number of lesbian names), Kirsty Loehr exposes centuries of outrageous straightwashing. Dispensing with the patriarchal nonsense, Loehr puts queer women such as Charlotte Bront, Anne Frank and Bessie Smith back in the narrative and uncovers a rich and poignant history. Who says lesbians cant be funny
I absolutely adored it, quite literally couldnt put it down once I started and devoured it in one sitting. It was heartfelt and hilarious, and full of so much love for, not just all lesbians, but all walks of the LGBT+ community.
A real witty sucker-punch of lesbian history - reading it is like uncovering a secret; its shocking, romantic, infuriating, and all of it clawing at the pages with a need to finally be heard.
-- Connie Glyn'Fast paced, fun, and delightfully filthy.'
-- Kate ListerKirsty Loehr is a writer and English teacher. She has a masters degree in transnational creative writing and loves football, history and humour but not necessarily in that order. She lives in Brighton.