
An Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Literature
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Literature has often been a source of strength for LGBTQIA+ people, of validation or understanding, and a space to enjoy the beauty in same-sex attraction. The creation of literary responses has charted both the history of the LBGTQIA+ community and its oppression, while offering an insight into the community.
Part historical overview and part literary analysis, this course will examine LGBTQIA+ literature through the decades. Beginning with "hidden histories" of queer literature forced to hide its identity, through the liberation era, the response to devastation from Aids, and ending with contemporary works, this course will consider extracts from key works of LGBTQIA+ literature, offer discussion of the work and contextualise it alongside the history of the community, and author biographies.
Who is this course for?
This course is for anyone with an interest in literature, history and/or LGBTQIA+ lives, although no prior knowledge of these topics is required.
What can I expect?
This course is taught through presentations (PowerPoint on shared screen) video clips and discussions. Discussion sections are optional, but allow participants to reflect on the material and their own experiences. There is also a reading list and YouTube playlist provided after each session.
Joining via Zoom
This course or event will be held via Zoom. You need a computer/laptop or mobile phone to access the Zoom website, and a reliable internet connection. For further information on how to join a Zoom meeting, you can watch the joining video here.
You will need a computer or other device to connect with Zoom and a notebook/paper and pen/pencil, or digital equivalent.
Image: Cover art from Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson (1985), Fun Home by Alison Bechdel (2006), and the Colour Purple by Alice Walker (1982)
Need to Know
Metadata
- Time
- 19:00 - 21:00
- Price
- £40/£30 concessions
- Day
- Thursdays
- Duration
- 120
- Venue
- Online
- Tutor
- Emily Garside
- Max Students
- 12
- No. of Sessions
- 2
- Course Code
- HS23301
You will learn
- You will be introduced to the work of some key authors from the LGBTQ community
- You will be able to contextualize these authors, and their work within wider LGBTQ history
- You will be able to chart shifting trends in LGBTQ literature
Meet the Tutor

Dr Emily Garside
Emily Garside is a writer and professional nerd based in Cardiff. She has a PhD in theatrical responses to the AIDS crisis and is a leading expert on LGBTQ+ theatre. Emily regularly writes for journals such as The Queer Review, American Theatre, and Wales Art Review. She published her first non-fiction book ‘Love That Journey For Me: The Queer Revolution of Schitt's Creek’ in 2021 with 404ink. This was followed by ‘Angels in America at the British National Theatre’ in 2022 (McFarland). While 2023 sees ‘Seasons of Love, why Rent Matters’ (Applause), ‘Schitt’s Creek and the Rise of Queer TV’ (Applause), and ‘From Queer as Folk to It’s A Sin; Russell T Davies and Queer TV’ (Calon Books). She is also a journalist, a regular contributor for The Queer Review and has written for American Theatre, Slate, BBC, and The Stage. She also uses her research and lived experience to tell queer stories through fiction, having had several plays performed in London and nationally.
Course Overview
Week 1
Hidden Queer Narratives in Literature, Lesbian Narratives, Post-liberation Queer literature
Week 2
The Aids crisis and literature, Queer Theatre, Contemporary Literature, YA Literature
Dates and Times
An Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Literature
This course will take place online.