Peopled by a cast of gay icons such as Dusty Springfield, Billie Jean
King, Dirk Bogarde and Alan Turing, and featuring key moments such as
Stonewall, Gay Pride and Section 28, Sensible Footwear: A Girl's Guide,
is the first graphic history documenting lesbian life from 1950 to the
present. It is a stunning, personal, graphic memoir and a milestone
itself in LGBTQI+ history. In 1950, when Kate was born, male
homosexuality carried a custodial sentence.
But female
homosexuality had never been an offence in the UK, effectively rendering
lesbians even more invisible than they already were-often to
themselves. Growing up in Yorkshire, the young Kate had to find role
models wherever she could, in real life, books, film and TV. Sensible
Footwear is a fascinating history of how post-war Britain transformed
from a country hostile towards `queer' lives to the LGBQTI+ universe of
today, recording the political gains and challenges against a backdrop
of personal experience: realising her own sexuality, coming out to her
parents, embracing lesbian and gay culture, losing friends to AIDS.
Kate's ex-navy dad said to her: `You shouldn't have told her, love...
you should have just told me.' But it turned out her mother might have
known a bit more about life, too.
Sensible Footwear: A Girl's Guide : A graphic guide to lesbian and queer history 1950-2020 - Kate Charlesworth
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