Danielle Scrimshaw Danielle Scrimshaw i(16830204 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 3 y separately published work icon She and Her Pretty Friend Danielle Scrimshaw , Ultimo : Ultimo Press , 2023 26233596 2023 single work biography

'A joyous look at the history of lesbian and bisexual women in Australia – from convict times, through suffrage and liberation to today.

'Throughout history, women’s relationships have been downgraded and diminished. Instead of lovers, they are documented as particularly close friends; the type that made out, worked, lived, and are buried together. Besties, if you will. She and Her Pretty Friend aims to dispel this myth. It is an exploration of women’s relationships through Australian history, each chapter centring on a specific person, couple, or time period.

'With a focus on women such as Anne Drysdale, Lesbia Harford, and Cecilia John, She and Her Pretty Friend centres on stories of those who have remained obscured and less spoken of in the historical narrative. Throughout this retelling of Australian history, Scrimshaw explores how colonisation altered ideas of sexuality, how the suffrage movement in Australia created opportunities for queer women, and details her own part in creating queer history. Rather than continuing to deny a queer past, Scrimshaw encourages readers – and other historians – to open themselves to the idea that perhaps some people were more to each other than just ‘roommates’.'(Publication summary)

1 Whitehall Guesthouse Danielle Scrimshaw , 2021 single work short story
— Appears in: The Lighthouse : Thirty-Two Award-winning Stories from the Stringybark Sex and Gender Short Story Awards 2021;
1 'Lovely and Secret' : The Life of a Poet's Muse, Katie Anna Lush Danielle Scrimshaw , 2021 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: Lilith , January no. 27 2021; (p. 149-172)
'This article focuses on the life of Katie Anna Lush (1887-1935), a figure who exists primarily in the historical narrative as the friend, lover and muse of the Australian poet Lesbia Harford. What began first as an exploration of the women's relationship, grew into a larger biography of Lush. A philosophy tutor for the University of Melbourne, an anti-conscriptionist and belonging to a circle of prominent Australian socialists of the 1910s and 1920s, Katie Lush provides valuable insight into unmarried white women's political and academic careers in the early twentieth century. As the subject of several romantic poems written by Lesbia Harford, this article will additionally consider the relationship's queer potential. This is the first extensive study of Katie Lush's life and draws upon former research regarding Lesbia Harford in addition to new detail accessed from the Lush family collection.' (Publication abstract)
1 Thoughts and Feelings with Paul Keating Danielle Scrimshaw , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: Voiceworks , no. 114 2019; (p. 93-99)
'Don't text too often. don't text too infrequently. just don't text her, actually. wait for her to love you. but don't answer her calls during mercury retrograde.' 

 (Publication abstract)

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