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Your chance to chat with author and activist Zoë Playdon about her book 'The Hidden History of Ewan Forbes' and about her experience of frontline work in LGBTI human rights.
The University of Aberdeen Museums & Special Collections is delighted to welcome academic and activist Zoë Playdon to talk about her publication “The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes” – a local story with international resonance - as part of this year's Book Week Scotland.
Ewan Forbes was born Elisabeth Forbes in 1912 to a wealthy Aberdeenshire family. From a very early age, it was clear to him that the gender applied at birth was not correct. Forbes began to seek specialist help and with the family’s financial means, was able to procure synthetic hormones to enable him to live as a boy. In early adulthood he was able to correct the sex on his birth certificate in order to marry. But in 1965, when his elder brother died, Ewan’s inheritance of the family baronetcy was contested by a cousin on the grounds that this could only pass to a male heir.
Described by The Independent as “One of the most important pieces of investigative journalism ever written about trans people”, come along to chat with Zoë Playdon about her research and how it revealed this hidden history.
About the speaker
Zoë Playdon is the Emeritus Professor of Medical Humanities at the University of London, Visiting Professor at the University of Cumbria, and Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College. She holds five degrees, including two doctorates. Zoë is a former co-chair of the Gay and Lesbian Association of Doctors and Dentists [GLADD] and cofounded the Parliamentary Forum on Gender Identity in 1994. She has over thirty years’ experience of frontline work in LGBTI human rights, including supporting and advising on UK and European legal cases.
This event has been funded by the Scottish Book Trust for Book Week Scotland.
Copies of The Hidden History of Ewan Forbes are available at Blackwell’s or to purchase at the event.
- Speaker
- Zoë Playdon
- Hosted by
- University of Aberdeen Museums & Special Collections
- Venue
- The Sir Duncan Rice Library, Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room
- Contact
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FREE EVENT Places limited to 20
For further details/ to reserve a place email Jen Shaw at events.uoacollections@abdn.ac.uk