On the new Outward podcast, an interview with a scholar of “Lesbian Death” and a discussion about queer and their parents, as PFLAG turns 50.
This month, hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder explore two parts of the queer world heavily associated with the 1970s: PFLAG and “The Lesbian.
” First, they mark the 50th anniversary of PFLAG with a discussion of how the relationship between parents, parenthood, and queer people has changed over the last five decades, how it hasn’t, and what all that means in this dangerous era of “parental rights.” Then, they’re joined by Mairead Sullivan, a scholar and author of the newish book, a fascinating analysis of the cultural association between the figure of The Lesbian and, well, death.
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