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That's What I Am: Oral Histories of Older Lesbians

by Lois Cox

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That'sWhat I Am, I'm a Lesbian draws on oral history interviews conducted in the late 1990s with sixteen New Zealand lesbians over the age of 50. It tells the women's stories through the decades, capturing memories of
childhood, adolescence and early adulthood, falling in love and establishing relationships. The storytellers talk of navigating identity and social stigma and forging connections in Wellington's evolving lesbian community. Together, their lives paint a vivid portrait of resilience and solidarity. This book, based on the Older Lesbians Oral History
Project, is now published for the first time. A vital document for the history of lesbian communities in twentieth century New Zealand, it is a must-read for anyone interested in lesbian lives over time, feminist studies or queer history.

About the Author

Lois Cox is a former public servant. Like many women in That's What I Am, she married and had children before
recognising herself as a lesbian. Now she divides her time between her house in
Brooklyn, Wellington and an apartment in a cohousing development in Grey Lynn, Auckland. In recent years she has become a crime novelist, writing with her partner as Jennifer Palgrave. The One That Got Away, Rising Tide and Where the River Goes are all published by Town Belt Press.

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