Stories
- In pictures
Neuroqueering comics
Researcher and zine-maker Lea Cooper considers how comic-zines use the distinctive qualities of zines to explore some of the complex connections between memory, autobiography, disability, neurodivergence and queer identity.
- Article
Befriending heavy breathers
Read the fascinating story behind the rare manual that helped volunteers on one of Britain’s first free telephone helplines to deal with masturbating callers.
- Article
Titans in the landscape
- Article
Why we no longer keep our dead at home
Today in the UK we rarely sit with, touch, or perhaps even see our loved ones after they’ve died. Past practices were very different and, Claire Cock-Starkey argues, were more helpful for those grieving.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Autobiography correspondence
Date: 1983-1984Reference: PP/BIE/B/12Part of: Bierer, Dr Joshua- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Autobiography
Date: 1995-1996Reference: PP/AEM/A.15Part of: Mourant, Arthur Ernest (1904-1994)- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Autobiography
Date: 1991-1994Reference: PP/AEM/A.14Part of: Mourant, Arthur Ernest (1904-1994)- Archives and manuscripts
Autobiography draft (incomplete)
Date: 1978-1983Reference: PP/BIE/B/7Part of: Bierer, Dr Joshua- Archives and manuscripts
Autobiography draft, "1982 redraft"
Date: 1978-1983Reference: PP/BIE/B/4Part of: Bierer, Dr Joshua