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Short documentary about the story of 16 men put on trial for sadomasochism in the dying days of Thatcher’s Britain which was told by the police, the prosecution and the tabloid press, but not by those in...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe presented by Imogen Greenberg. This edition, to coincide with LGBTQ+ History Month, sees Lucy Cuthbertson talking to some of her former students about their experiences of...
Critical Queer Studies: Law, Film and Fiction in Contemporary American Culture by Casey Charles (Ashgate Publishing, 2012). 191 pages. ISBN: 978-1-4094-4406-0 (hardback), £60.00 About the reviewer: ...
Short video by J. Draper, London AV content creator and tour guide, in which she explores changing modes relating to sexuality and identity and possible clues to Shakespeare’s own orientation.
Recording of a streamed online presentation by Oz Helligman on cross-dressing, queerness and discussions of gender is Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.
Recording of a Zoom conversation between Seattle Shakespeare Company’s Diversity Programming Coordinator, Lamar Legend, and playwright Meme García. They discuss the history and future of Shakespeare in...
Audio podcast. An irreverent and often rude look at Shakespeare, hosted by actor-directors Lisa Ann Goldsmith and Owen Thompson. This edition speculates on Shakespeare’s own sexuality and examines LGBTQ+...
Podcast created, produced and hosted by American actors Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp, two self-confessed ‘Shakespeare nerds’ who devote multiple episode to analysing the bard’s work. In this...
In the early decades of cinema, some of the most innovative and celebrated filmmakers in America were women. Alice Guy-Blaché helped establish the basics of cinematic language, while others boldly continued...
Community Filmmaking and Cultural Diversity: Practice, Innovation and Policy. Sarita Malik, with Caroline Chapain and Roberta Comunian, discusses an AHRC funded project that has opened up a range of...