Third Annual LGBT History Workshop Event

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Event details
The University of Southampton History Department presents the third annual LGBT History Workshop, to coincide with LGBT History Month, bringing together several speakers to present on their research into LGBT-related history.
Everyone is welcome to attend either the whole workshop, or come along to individual talks. Each talk will start on the hour, lasting 35-40 minutes followed by a discussion.
The day culminates with a round-table discussion from Julie Gammon, Joan Tumblety and Mark Cornwall.
Synopses of the papers are available from the LGBT Network's website .
Speaker information
Dan Healey ,University of Reading,10:00-10:50 - "Caged Song-Bird: The Queer Diary of a Stalin-Era Soviet Popular Singer"
Eve Colpus,11:00-11:50 - "Embarrassed or Shameless? Sexualities and the Pet Shop Boys from 'It’s A Sin' to Alan Turing"
Tony Kushner,12:00-12:50 - "Towards a Gay Anglo-Jewish History?"
James Cole,14:00-14:50 - "'Be My Lennon': LGBT Bournemouth and the Beatles’"
Neil Gregor,15:00-15:50 - "Queering Holocaust Memory: the Film 'Aimee und Jaguar' and the Representation of the Third Rhwsh"
Peter Middleton,16:00-16:50 - "New York versus San Francisco: Gay American Poets and the Politics of Group Identity"