
Kybele the Intersex
This week's episode covers the story of the Agdistis. They were created through an immaculate conception with an intersex condition resulting in the manifestation of male and female sexual characteristics. The other Gods

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Dominica Raven hosts Lambda: the LGBT in Antiquity Podcast, a history show with 15 episodes published.

This week's episode covers the story of the Agdistis. They were created through an immaculate conception with an intersex condition resulting in the manifestation of male and female sexual characteristics. The other Gods

This week we are discussing Dionysos as a manifestation of all things Queer. They are constantly shown moving between gendered expressions, never really settling on any one for long. This creates a being able to manifest

Today's episode concludes our deep-dive into Attis, the Phrygian fertility deity assigned male at birth who underwent gender transition. After the emotional turmoil subsides, Attis settles into the house of Rheia. Though

Happy Lesbian Day of Visibility! Today we have a very special episode covering stories of Lesbian desire. There is a spell found in the Greek Magical Papyri which was intended to bind Serapias to Herais, two women whose

This week we are continuing our deep-dive into Attis, a figure assigned male at birth who travelled to Asia and underwent a gender transition. Following the surgery itself, Attis experiences first the manic highs of gend

This week we are looking at Attis, a figure assigned male at birth who travelled to Phrygia and underwent a gender transition. The experience of Attis mirrors closely the experience of modern trans-women as we start with

This week we are talking about the God of the Arts Apollo. Apollo was a deity whose amorous escapades are split between men and women. Some of the most widely known stories of love between Gods and Mortals involve Apollo

Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility! Today we have a very special episode covering the stories of Dionysos and Caeneus, two narratives from the ancient world where transgender characters transcend visibilit

Today's episode covers the story of Ganymedes, a young man so beautiful that the cosmic king Zeus snatches him away to be his immortal boyfriend. Though the story is among the oldest pieces of Greek Mythology which comes

This week we are talking about the Goddess of the hunt Artemis (Diana). Her world is a world of women, and none of them are terribly heteronormative. From her birth, Artemis desired to live a life surrounded by women, sh

This episode covers the creation of humankind. After Prometheus created men and women, Dionysus showed up to make sure humans could never be a simple heteronormative binary. We dissect the resulting creation of Tribadas

Episode focuses on stability in the way we construct the ancient world. We seek a continuity when what we are discussing has undergone seismic changes across time. The way ancient societies constructed heteronormative ma

This episode explores what the lives of the poet Sappho and Roman Emperor Hadrian show about the way Classicists and historians construct and deconstruct ancient identities.

Episode one explores the diverse ways we can study the LGBT+ experience in antiquity.

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