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Privacy and the LGBT+ Experience: Victorian Past, Digital Future – Episode 83 – The Oxford Comment


May 30, 2023The Oxford Commentfanny and stella, karl heinrich ulrichs, lgbt movement, lgbt victorians, oscar wilde, personal but not private, privacy, queer women, sexuality, simon joyce, social media, stefanie duguay, The Oxford Comment, victorian eraoxfordacademic

On today’s episode of The Oxford Comment, we discuss LGBTQ+ privacy through both historical and contemporary lenses. First, Simon Joyce, the author of LGBT Victorians: Sexuality and Gender in the Nineteenth-Century Archives, shared his argument for revisiting Victorian-era thinking about gender and sexual identity. We then interviewed Stefanie Duguay, the author of Personal but Not Private: Queer Women, Sexuality, and Identity Modulation on Digital Platforms, who spoke with about digitally mediated identities and how platforms, such as social media and dating apps, act as complicated sites of transformation.

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