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Scholars continue to explore the role of sexuality in private lives—from the retrospective discovery of transgendered people in historical archives to present questions of identity and representation in social media—with the understanding that those who identify as LGBTQ+ have always existed and have fought tirelessly to advance their rights. On today's episode of The Oxford Comment, we discuss LGBTQ+ privacy through both historical and contemporary lenses. First, Simon Joyce, the author of "LGBT Victorians: Sexuality and Gender in the Nineteenth-Century Archives," shared his argument for revisiting Victorian-era thinking about gender and sexual identity. We then interviewed Stefanie Duguay, the author of "Personal but Not Private: Queer Women, Sexuality, and Identity Modulation on Digital Platforms," who spoke with about digitally mediated identities and how platforms, such as social media and dating apps, act as complicated sites of transformation. For more information on "LGBT Victorians", check out: https://global.oup.com/academic/produ... For more information on "Personal but Not Private", check out: https://global.oup.com/academic/produ... Please subscribe to The Oxford Comment through your favourite podcast app to listen to the latest insights from our expert authors: Amazon Music: https://oxford.ly/3O8bPBH Apple Podcasts: https://oxford.ly/2RuYMPa Google Podcasts: https://oxford.ly/38UpF5h iHeartRadio: https://oxford.ly/3xBtxaQ Spotify: https://oxford.ly/2JLNTTO Stitcher: https://oxford.ly/2R0fVNZ TuneIn: https://oxford.ly/3jKR0OG YouTube: https://oxford.ly/2YY4iMT The Oxford Comment Crew: Executive Producer: Steven Filippi Associate Producers: Aimee Britton, Jack Dugan, Rachel Havard, and Meghan Schaffer Host: Meghan Schaffer Music: Filaments by Podington Bear is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. © Oxford University Press