- Sally Miller Gearhart
Sally Miller Gearhart (b.
April 15 ,1931 ) is an American teacher,science fiction writer, and political activist. She is reported to be the first openlesbian in higher education to be given atenure -track position (1974). [http://www.lgbtran.org/Profile.aspx?ID=29 Profile - LGBTRAN ] ]Early life
Gearhart grew up in the
Appalachian mountains ofVirginia . She was raised by her grandmother and mother after her parents divorced. Her grandmother owned a local theater, which allowed Gearhart to watch many movies. Looking back, she said, "There was another undercurrent going on. That was mylesbianism . From when I was ten years old, I knew that I wasn’t going to have children."Gearhart attended
Sweet Briar College . She graduated with a B.A. in Drama and English in 1952. AtBowling Green State University she obtained a master’s degree in theater and public address in 1953. She continued on atUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , getting her Ph.D. in theater in 1956.Teaching
Gearhart began teaching speech and theater at
Stephen F. Austin State University inNacogdoches, Texas . TheLutheran climate of the school did not allow Gearhart to embrace her sexuality fully. Her determination to hide her truesexual identity continued through two more teaching positions inthe Midwest , and until she moved toSan Francisco, California in 1970. By 1973, Gearhart was employed atSan Francisco State University , where she went from teaching speech to teachingwomen’s studies . There she was able to develop one of the first women andgender studies programs in theUnited States .A fund was established in Gearhart's name in January 2008 at the
University of Oregon to fund students in the Women's and Gender Studies program. [ [http://media.www.dailyemerald.com/media/storage/paper859/news/2008/01/31/News/Donor.Funds.Gender.Studies.Program-3179758.shtml Oregon Daily Emerald] ]Activism
After Gearhart received tenure from SFSU she was able to continue her writings focused on lesbianism and related political topics. She also was able to become politically active, in particular, fighting for
radical feminist causes.In 1978, Gearhart fought alongside
Harvey Milk , the first openly gay politician, to defeat theCalifornia Proposition 6 (November 1978) , known as the "Briggs Initiative ." Gearhart famously debatedJohn Briggs , attacking with eloquence and force the initiative to ban homosexuals from academic positions. [ [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv81757 Guide to the Sally Miller Gearhart Papers 1956-1999 ] ]Writing
While living in San Francisco, Gearhart began writing
science fiction novels and short stories that highlighted herutopian ideals for a wider lesbian audience. In 1978 her most famous novel, "The Wanderground ", was published. She did not limit her writing to the science fiction genre. She also wrote a book entitled "Loving Women/Loving Men:Gay Liberation and the Church", which was aimed at theconservative Christian churches and communities that barred homosexuals from fellowship. While never fully embracing the Christian faith, Gearhart did acknowledge the parts of it that were meaningful for her own ideals. She once stated that “love is the universal truth lying at the heart of all creation.”Fact|date=January 2008 She also co-wrote "A Feminist Tarot " with Susan Rennie. When it was first published in 1981 byPersephone Press , it was one of severaltarot divination books on the market attempting to find alternative meanings within the symbology. Unusually for a work offeminist spirituality at a time ofgoddess worship , she kept the conventional Rider Waite Smith imagery and wrote a book to accompany it, reinterpreting and subverting the stated meanings.Some of Gearhart's writings are radically
misandristic and call forgendercide against men. A 1982 manifesto thus calls for females to be given full responsibility for the human species and the male population to be brought down to 10 per cent of humanity. [ [http://www.texasmonthly.com/preview/1992-02-01/feature4 Are Men Necessary?: Texas Monthly February 1992 ] ]Gearhart lives north of
Willits, California and labels herself "a recovering political activist."Bibliography
*"Some modern American concepts of tragic drama as revealed by the critical writings of twentieth century American playwrights" (1953)
*"Aristotle and modern theorists on the elements of tragedy." (1969)
*"Loving women/loving men; gay liberation and the church." (1974)
*"The Wanderground " (1979)
*"A Feminist Tarot " (1981)
*"The Kanshou " (2002)
*"The Magister " (2003)References
External links
* [http://www.sallymillergearhart.net/ Official website]
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv81757 Guide to the Sally Miller Gearhart papers at the University of Oregon.]
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