Josie Henley-Einion author of the gripping Silence has just been featured in the latest Border Women newsletter for Lesbian History month. Josie writes:
Josie comments about LGBT History month and her experiences as a lesbian author: “Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Trans History is such an important topic. When I was growing up I was totally unaware of any options for my sexuality other than compulsory heterosexuality. It wasn’t until I was almost an adult that I started to find out about the vast history of diverse sexuality from which I’d been protected. Many young people now may be in the same situation, and miserable as I was thinking that I was alone and destined to a celibate life. In celebrating our history, we not only continually establish for ourselves the foundations of our culture, but we demonstrate to people who believe we shouldn’t exist that sexual diversity is natural and not a new fad.
I have read widely among lesbian gay bisexual and trans authors, and many have influenced me in my own writing, including Sarah Waters, Radclyffe Hall, Alice Walker, Armistead Maupin, all of whom write about the ‘hidden’ world of sexual diversity. I also never cease to be amazed at how many great historical figures’ lives were actually not as straight as they have been written. It is only in supporting unbiased historical research and in recording evidence of events that may not have been acceptable at the time, or had been buried since, that we will be able to explode the myth that heteronormative behaviour is the only option.
Many ordinary people did not have their histories written, so we should be celebrating the histories that exist and honouring those that were never recorded. People have lived without recognition, without the means to record their own lives, or if they did, it was destroyed or overwritten. Thousands of people were overlooked, criminalised, pathologised, and made invisible. LGBT histories are our histories and our lives, but they are also everybody’s histories as they form part of the complete history of the human race.”
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Lucy