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181 SxMOA 16
Title:
National Lesbian and Gay Survey
Dates of Creation:
1986-[ongoing]
Held at:
University of Sussex Library
Extent:
5 boxes; 2 cubic feet
Name of Creator:
National Lesbian and Gay Survey
Language of Material:
English.
Level of Description: fonds
In 1986, Kenneth Barrow, inspired by his membership of the writing panel for Mass Observation, launched a Mass-Observation-style project to collect autobiographical reports from gay men and women. The Survey's aim was archival: to gather material which would enable researchers of the future to understand what it meant to live as a homosexual in the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries. A quarterly directive suggests areas which participants should address. Responses have documented personal stories related to coming out, homosexuality and the law, and the impact of HIV and AIDS. Copies of the responses are deposited with the Mass-Observation Archive. The Directors (in 2002) are Kerry Sutton Spence (women) and Jerome Farrell (men). A history of the Survey may be found at hallcarpenter.tripod.com/hca/nlgs.htm.
Volunteer writers' responses to directives from the Survey.
Donated by the National Lesbian and Gay Survey to the Mass-Observation Archive Trust which has deposited the collection with the University of Sussex, from 1990 onwards.
Further folders of material continue to be received.
The collection is open to all bona fide researchers, by appointment only, telephone or email a week in advance of your intended visit. Researchers must abide by the conditions protecting the collection.
Reproduction conditions vary. Please consult the Head of Special Collections.
None.
The material collected by the Survey has been used in two anthologies: What a lesbian looks like: Writings by lesbians on their lives and lifestyles (London: Routledge, 1992) and Proust, Cole Porter, Michelangelo, Marc Almond and me: Writings by gay men on their lives and lifestyles (London: Routledge, 1993).