Duder, Karen2012-07-302012-07-3019982012-07-30http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4079Item consists of sounds recordings of Reva discussing her life in Quebec, sex education, dating boys, married life, same sex experiences after marriage, courtship, pulp novels, and the New York scene. Digitized 2009/10 (conducted 5 August 1997, 1:02:17, 1:02:23; 17 March 1998, 39:10) 3 sound recordings (mp3)The Lesbian and Bisexual Women in English Canada audio history collection consists of audio histories conducted for the 2001 University of Victoria Department of History doctoral dissertation "The Spreading Depths: Lesbian and Bisexual Women in English Canada, 1910-1965," by Karen Duder. The collection consists of 12 interviews (21 recordings in total as some were in multiple parts) conducted by Duder from 1996 to 1998. 12 of the 27 women interviewed by Duder consented to their interviews being housed in the University of Victoria Archives. 10 of the 12 women requested to be identified by pseudonym.enLesbians--Canada--Social conditions--20th centuryLesbians--Sexual behavior--Canada--History--20th centuryLesbianism--Canada--History--20th centuryBisexual womenLesbian and Bisexual Women in English Canada audio history collection: Reva interviewRecording, oral