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20 September 2024

Welsh language literature through an LGBTQ+ lens

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The Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol has funded a new project, 'Testunau’r Enfys’ (Rainbow Texts), which will stimulate new research to enrich the LGBTQ+ Welsh literary canon.

On 20 September academics and creative practitioners came together at the National Library of Wales to explore historical and contemporary Welsh literature through an LGBTQ+ lens to identify literary works that have been hidden or not given deserved attention in the past.

The workshop's findings will be showcased at a conference, 'Testunau’r Enfys' (Rainbow Texts), at the National Library of Wales in July 2025.

This innovative project has been jointly organised by a team of staff at Aberystwyth University, Bangor University and Cardiff University.

Dr Cathryn A. Charnell-White, one of the organisers of the project at Aberystwyth University said:

"We are excited to launch this project because analysing our literature through an LGBTQ+ lens offers much groundbreaking potential and also fosters diversity and inclusivity in the field.

"One of my favourite examples is a poem about friendship between two sixteenth-century women, which offers new and interesting interpretations when read through an LGBTQ+ lens."

Another aim of the project is to create a community of academics and creative practitioners in Welsh-language LGBTQ+ literature in order to build expertise in the field.

 

Emily Pemberton, the Coleg’s Equality, Diversity and Anti-Racism Co-ordinator, said:

 

"Funding and supporting this project is important and aligns with the Coleg's equality and diversity strategy to ensure Welsh-medium higher education is inclusive and reflects the experiences of the whole community. This project is extremely exciting as it will create new research and foster a community of researchers in the Welsh LGBTQ+ literary field which will ultimately enrich students' education."

 

Participation:

The 'Rainbow Texts' project team wishes to develop the field as a whole by developing new and experienced researchers, and by exploring a range of archives. The project team welcomes creative practitioners and academics interested in the subject to get in touch to share their expertise, and to attend the conference on 5 July 2025.

Further information can be found on this page