Bad Gays

Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller
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Apr 23, 2019 • 44min

Episode 6: Sir Antony Blunt

Join the hosts as they profile Sir Antony Blunt, an art historian with intriguing connections between sexuality and espionage. Discover the double life and espionage activities of Blunt, the consequences he faced after his identity was revealed, and his complicated life and regret. Also, explore the historical link between espionage and homosexuality during the Cold War era.
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Apr 16, 2019 • 42min

Episode 5: Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan, a gay catholic conservative journalist, discusses his views on race and intelligence, defense of 'The Bell Curve,' and support for eugenics. The podcast explores homonormativity, trauma of the AIDS epidemic, and the impact of the argument for gay marriage. It also delves into coming out during a time of homosexuality prohibition and the intersectionality of sexuality and politics.
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Apr 9, 2019 • 39min

Episode 4: James VI and I

Explore the complex life of James VI and I in this court psychodrama. Topics include witch hunts, male favorites, primitive accumulation, and the question of defining 'gay' in the 16th century.
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Apr 2, 2019 • 41min

Episode 3: Lawrence of Arabia

Lawrence of Arabia, a poet, archaeologist, sadomasochist, and agent of Arab self-determination and British colonial rule. The podcast explores his early years, ties to young Arab men, financial support, complex role in the British Empire, parallels with Sir Roger Casement, and his complex relationship with sexuality and identity.
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Mar 26, 2019 • 42min

Episode 2: Bosie

This podcast explores the life of Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, also known as Bosie, who played a role in bringing Oscar Wilde to ruin. The hosts discuss his controversial family background, the laws surrounding homosexuality at the time, and the troubled relationship between Bosie and Wilde. They also delve into the concept of Uranian poetry and the potential link between radical writers and fascist politics.
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Mar 19, 2019 • 38min

Episode 1: Ernst Röhm

Explore the life and ideology of Ernst Röhm, the world's first openly gay politician and a Nazi. The podcast discusses the connection between homosexuality and fascism, challenges conspiracy theories, and analyzes Röhm's relationship with the army. It delves into his perception of homosexuality's relation to his social identity and explores the relationship between far-right ideologies and homosexuality.

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