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Episode 20: Romantic Friendship and Queer Marriage in Science

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Episode 20: Queer Marriage in 19th Century Science Lady Science

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Hosts: Anna Reser, Leila McNeill, and Rebecca Ortenberg

Guest: Kathleen Sheppard

Producer: Leila McNeill

Music: Careful! by Zombie Dandies


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To celebrate Pride Month, the hosts honor queer women in the history of science. In telling the story of physicians Elizabeth Cushier and Emily Blackwell, the hosts explore how queer women were able to build marriages and families together before romantic friendship between women became taboo in the 20th century. Kathleen Sheppard then joins in to talk about the queer relationship between archaeologists Maggie Benson and Nettie Gourlay and how their relationship was integral to both their personal and professional lives.

Show Notes

Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in 20th Century America by Lillian Faderman

To Believe in Women: What Lesbians Have Done For America by Lillian Faderman

New York’s First “Lady Doctor” by Leo Trachtenberg

Between Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England by Sharon Marcus

Intimate Friends: Women Who Loved Women, 1778-1928 by Martha Vicinus


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Image credit: The Travelling Companions by Augustus Egg, 1862. Wikimedia Commons via Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery | Public Domain