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The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister (1816-1824) - Coggle Diagram
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister
(1816-1824)
"crypotohand" and secret lesbians!
if she doesn't feel safe expressing desire uncoded
it's also about queer perservation--her ancestor didn't burn it because of his "antiquarian" and archival impulses
the edition is about creating and circulating knowledge and making queer past accessible and useful for classrooms
hiding in plain sight; it creates connections/communities
as a posthumous edition that collects a secret or dangerous idea
How does Lister talk about herself/shape herself/her sexuality in the diary? How does she make herself known?
it's a very comfortable and straightforward tone
"I love the fairer sex and am loved by them in turn" (161, January 29th)
"I know my own heart"
the code helps her say the things outright
Wednesday 13 November 1816- well, "that the girls liked me and had always liked me" (5)
wearing black and gentlemen's "bracers" (suspenders);
it's a statement about gender non-conformity; it disrupts the idea of who the fashion is for, and how the fashion is for the marriage market
"make into wearable petticoats for me" (pg 11; and it's in code, so what is this saying about the sexuality of fashion. Friday 21 March "mending my black silk petticoat and black wosted stockings" (9).
Sunday June 28th "does your cock stand" (60-1)
Relationships
Anne Belcombe
they use their bedroom as a private, safe space; "just before getting into bed "we were in bed" (1816 entries) (November 13)
C gets jealous (Monday 19 May 1816, pg 16): this entry really solidifies the love triangle/jealousy
it suggests he knows and is anxious enough to try and foreclose letter writing
sis, the cognitive dissonance
Miss Browne
there's a way that she understands she is looking for a woman of equal class, intellect, etc
heterosexuality is a business transaction, but she's also maintaining that class line so hard;