Interview with Sheila Ortiz-Taylor, August 20, 2021
Sheila Ortiz Taylor (she/her) is a retired professor and author who published through Naiad Press. She is best known for her 1982 novel Faultline. She discusses negotiating her creative writing as a Chicana lesbian with her academic career at FSU, the vibrant lesbian community in Tallahassee in the 1970s, and her experiences at the intersections of Chicana feminism and lesbianism.
audio recording and transcript
HPUA-2015-00R_NP_0007
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Reichelt Oral History Collection, Naiad Press Project
Special Collections & Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, FL
Interview recording with Sheila Ortiz-Taylor, August 20, 2021
Sheila Ortiz Taylor (she/her) is a retired professor and author who published through Naiad Press. She is best known for her 1982 novel Faultline. She discusses negotiating her creative writing as a Chicana lesbian with her academic career at FSU, the vibrant lesbian community in Tallahassee in the 1970s, and her experiences at the intersections of Chicana feminism and lesbianism.
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HPUA-2015-00R_NP_0007a
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Copyright for this interview is held by the interviewee. It is provided here for scholarship, research, and private study. For further use or copying of the work beyond Fair Use, please contact lib-specialcollections@fsu.edu.
Reichelt Oral History Collection, Naiad Press Project
Special Collections & Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, FL
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