"We’ve always been here… behind the privet hedge! John Grindrod joins Design West to discuss this beautifully drawn social history of queerness in suburbia. Tracing small-town stories of resilience, solidarity, and community with warmth and mirth, he dismantles the myth that LGBTQ+ life begins and ends in the city."
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A event on Thursday 9th July. The event starts at 18:30.
‘A fantastically entertaining alternative history of queer life in Britain’ The Guardian
Social historian John Grindrod joins us to discuss Tales of the Suburbs: LGBTQ+ Lives Behind Net Curtains, his fascinating new history of queer life beyond the city centre.
‘Grindrod is one of the best chroniclers of British Life’ – Jude Rogers
For too long, suburbia has been cast as somewhere LGBTQ+ people escape from: a world of twitching curtains, and pebble-dashed semis. A place of quiet conformity where difference will not be tolerated.
But Grindrod’s new book tells a richer, stranger and more moving story. Drawing on archive material and original interviews, he uncovers the hidden twentieth-century histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer lives in small towns, suburbs and edge-lands across Britain – stories of secrecy and solidarity, desire and danger, chosen family, resistance, humour and home.
Expect an illuminating, warm and sharply observed evening about the queer lives lived behind net curtains, and a new way of seeing the suburbs.
This event is welcome to everyone interested in our shared social history. The event forms part of Pride week. Join us in the bar downstairs after the event for a social drinks gathering to continue the conversation.