As LGBTQ+ History month kicks off there is a range of informative and enriching events happening throughout the University.
We’d like to take this time to highlight two scientists from the LGBTQ+ community who are represented in the portraiture around the RSL.
Christopher Strachey was a computer scientist, leader in the field of programming languages and pioneer of early video games. See his portrait in the RSL and read more about this amazing figure on our blog.
Our colleagues in the archives have an amazing collection of his working papers and lectures that can also be consulted.
Oliver Sacks is one of the few scientists whose work became well-known through his published accounts of neurological case stories, particularly the adaptation of his book ‘Awakenings’ into a film starring famous American actors. He was also a man who lived at a time when he had to hide his homosexuality for fear of imprisonment or chemical castration. We are grateful to his foundation for allowing us to include this eminent Oxford alumnus in our portraiture. Read more about him on our blog.
Book Display
We have also put together a small book display that you can view in the break out area. The collection highlights the great work of LGBTQ+ scientists and their allies in history such as combatting AIDS or representing the LGBTQ+ community in data. Other titles provide advice for LGBTQ+ scientists or are interesting reads about the lives and experiences of the community.
Beyond our small display, Bodleian Libraries has created a reading list of LGBT+ resources. There are many great books and websites there that you may find useful to learn more about LGBTQ+ issues and history.
Books
France, D. (2017) How to survive a plague : the story of how activists and scientists tamed AIDS. First Vintage books edition. New York: Vintage Books.
Print Book available in the RSL – WC503.7 FRA 2016. Find it in SOLO.
Sánchez, J. P. (ed.) (2020) Succeeding in academic medicine : a roadmap for diverse medical students and residents. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
Print Book available in the RSL – W21 SAN 2020. Find it in SOLO.
García, J. J. (2021) Heart, brain and mental health disparities for LGBTQ people of color. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Print book available in the RSL – WA305 HEA 2021. Find it in SOLO.
Pearce, R. (2020) The emergence of trans : cultures, politics and everyday lives. Igi Moon et al. (eds.). Abingdon, Oxon ; Routledge.
Available as an ebook.
Bruce, K. M. (2017) Pride parades : how a parade changed the world. New York: New York University Press.
Available as an ebook.
Snorton, C. R. (2018) Black on both sides : a racial history of trans identity. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Available as an ebook.
Barker, M.-J. (2021) Sexuality : a graphic guide. London: Icon.
Print Book, RSL Wellbeing Room – HQ21 BAR 2021 (WBR).
Find it on SOLO.
Getsy, D. (ed.) (2016) Queer. London: Whitechapel Gallery.
Print Book available from our Offsite Storage. Find it in SOLO.
Guyan, K. (2022) Queer data : using gender, sex and sexuality data for action. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Print Book available in the RSL, HQ73 GUY 2022. Find it in SOLO.