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LGBT Cliffnotes

LGBT Cliffnotes

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A podcast about LGBT+ issues and culture from a historical and scientific perspective. Each episode focuses on a relevant science or history topic, summarizing important points for the LGBT+ community.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Biological Sciences Science Social Sciences World
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  • Episode 16: Amelio Robles Ávila
    May 5 2021

    Amelio Robles Ávila was a trans man who fought in the Mexican Revolution who lived as himself for over seventy years and was a total badass!

    Patreon | Ko-Fi | Twitter | Facebook | Discord | E-mail us! lgbtcliffnotes@gmail.com Music: Cabaret by Kai Engel Links: Oral history compiled by Olga Cárdenas Trueba Mexican Secretary of Culture history on Amelio Lydia Zárate's article in Pikara Magazine Maria's thread reflecting on trans identity and stuff, you don't actually have to follow her, unless you want to?
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    28 mins
  • Episode 15: Queering History
    Mar 5 2021

    Doing history can be tough, especially when it comes to addressing LGBTQIA+ topics! In this episode, we talk about some of the challenges we face, how we overcome them, and how our perspectives can color our view of history. Also we have a spirited discussion on technical jargon, and why we hate it with a passion!

    Patreon | Ko-Fi | Twitter | Facebook | Discord | E-mail us! lgbtcliffnotes@gmail.com Music: Cabaret by Kai Engel Links:

    "The New Unhistoricism in Queer Studies" by Valerie Traub

    Examples of erotic murals in Pompeii (NSFW...obviously)

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    30 mins
  • Episode 14: Gender and Communication
    Feb 5 2021

    In this episode we talk about how gender influences the way people speak and communicate. We start with a study on the differences between men and women using signed languages like ASL, then talk about a few studies examining the differences in word choice between cis-men and cis-women, and end with an article on trans men and what people perceive as “gay sounding” speech in men.

    Patreon | Ko-Fi | Twitter | Facebook | Discord E-mail us! lgbtcliffnotes@gmail.com Music: Cabaret by Kai Engel

    Sources:

    Turn-Taking, Fingerspelling, and Contact in Signed Languages edited by Ceil Lucas

    Women, Men, and Language by Jennifer Coates

    Hegemonic masculinity and the variability of gay-sounding speech: The perceived sexuality of transgender men by Lal Zimman

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    51 mins
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