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CAMP's queer child: a biography of Australia's first gay counselling service, Phone-A-Friend (1972 - 1983)

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posted on 2024-04-18, 07:06 authored by Elizabeth Branagh

On 13 April 1973, Australia’s first gay counselling service was born and named ‘Phone-A-Friend’. Throughout the 1970s, the service operated as a subgroup of the gay rights organisation, ‘Campaign Against Moral Persecution’ or ‘CAMP’. To date, there is no substantive history of Phone-A-Friend. Rather, Phone-A-Friend has received brief mention in histories of CAMP and gay activism more broadly. In these histories, Phone-A-Friend’s meanings have been foreclosed by our field’s implicit attachments to notions of ‘real politics’, as inherited from activists who opposed or left Phone-A-Friend at some point in the 1970s. According to the organising distinctions we have inherited from these activists, Phone-A-Friend has not warranted further historical consideration as anything more than a ‘welfare’ service.

This thesis is a biography of Phone-A-Friend, reappraising the service’s extensive records held at the State Library of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. However, these records have not lent themselves to a traditional biography of the service. Rather, the records left by Phone-A-Friend suggest uncertainty and improvisation throughout the service's life, as the service navigated burgeoning ways of theorising homosexual identities and politics. Accordingly, this thesis is a queer biography of a service in permanent flux. It specifically engages Kathryn Bond Stockton’s theory of the queer child and ‘growing sideways’ to account for the unexpected ways that Phone-A-Friend navigated the 1970s and early 1980s. At the same time, this thesis reveals the unique historical insights we might gain by re-turning to archival material outside of the organising distinctions we have used to frame histories of gay activism in 1970s and 1980s Australia.

Funding

Pinnacle Foundation scholarship

History

Table of Contents

Introduction -- Chapter one: sideways motions, 1972 - 1974 -- Chapter two: sideways relations, 1972 - 1977 -- Chapter three: sideways futures, 1978 - 1983 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography

Awarding Institution

Macquarie University

Degree Type

Thesis MRes

Degree

Master of Research

Department, Centre or School

Department of History and Archaeology

Year of Award

2024

Principal Supervisor

Leigh Boucher

Additional Supervisor 1

Robert Reynolds

Rights

Copyright: The Author Copyright disclaimer: https://www.mq.edu.au/copyright-disclaimer

Language

English

Jurisdiction

Australia

Extent

95 pages

Former Identifiers

AMIS ID: 341941

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