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[[File:Egyptological Colloquium 2009 - Richard Parkinson and Bridget Leach (3746088831).jpg|thumb|Richard Parkinson (right) with  Bridget Leach at an Egyptological event in 2009]]'''R B Parkinson''' (Richard Bruce Parkinson, born 1963<ref name="CV - UoC">http://cif.tors.ku.dk/people/parkinson/Parkinson_CV.pdf/ "Richard Bruce Parkinson CV" University of Copenhagen</ref>) is a curator at the [[British Museum]] and the author of '' A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World''.
[[File:Egyptological Colloquium 2009 - Richard Parkinson and Bridget Leach (3746088831).jpg|thumb|Richard Parkinson (right) with  Bridget Leach at an Egyptological event in 2009]]'''R B Parkinson''' (Richard Bruce Parkinson, born 1963<ref name="CV - UoC">http://cif.tors.ku.dk/people/parkinson/Parkinson_CV.pdf/ "Richard Bruce Parkinson CV" University of Copenhagen</ref>) is a curator at the [[British Museum]] and the author of '' A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World''.


He joined the museum in 1991, having previously taught at [[Oxford]] University. He is an expert in Ancient Egypt, and has published a number of books (popular as well as academic) on Egyptian subjects.<ref name=BM>http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/departments/staff/ancient_egypt_and_sudan/richard_parkinson.aspx British Museum website</ref>
He joined the museum in 1991, having previously taught at [[Oxford]] University. He is an expert in Ancient Egypt, and has published a number of books (popular as well as academic) on Egyptian subjects.<ref name=BM>http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/departments/staff/ancient_egypt_and_sudan/richard_parkinson.aspx British Museum website</ref> His particular interest is Egyptian poetry, some of which has references to same-sex desire, which, as a gay man, he had taken a particular interest in.<ref name=blog>http://www.cup.columbia.edu/static/interview-parkinson-little-gay-history Blog post</ref>


''A Little Gay History'' covers same-sex desire through history, with references to a number of objects in the British Museum's collection.<ref name=Columbia>http://www.cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-16663-8/a-little-gay-history University of Columbia</ref> He has said that his favourite among the objhects is the novel and film ''[[Maurice]]'':
When the Museum was approached to help with an LGBT history trail, he volunteered to help, and this led to the publication of ''A Little Gay History''.<ref name=blog />
 
''A Little Gay History'' covers same-sex desire through history, with references to a number of objects in the British Museum's collection.<ref name=Columbia>http://www.cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-16663-8/a-little-gay-history Columbia University Press</ref> He has said that his favourite among the objhects is the novel and film ''[[Maurice]]'':


:"I read the novel at school, and saw the film while a student at Oxford, and by chance I met my partner exactly three years to the day after seeing the film. So they happen to mean a lot to me. Those are not entirely rational reasons, but then a history of human desire cannot be—and perhaps should not be—entirely rational."<ref name=interview>http://www.cup.columbia.edu/static/interview-parkinson-little-gay-history "Interview with R B Parkinson", Columbia University Press</ref>
:"I read the novel at school, and saw the film while a student at Oxford, and by chance I met my partner exactly three years to the day after seeing the film. So they happen to mean a lot to me. Those are not entirely rational reasons, but then a history of human desire cannot be—and perhaps should not be—entirely rational."<ref name=interview>http://www.cup.columbia.edu/static/interview-parkinson-little-gay-history "Interview with R B Parkinson", Columbia University Press</ref>


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
R B Parkinson, ''A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World'' Columbia University Press, 2013. ISBN: 978-0-231-16663-8
R B Parkinson, ''A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World''. Columbia University Press, 2013. ISBN: 978-0-231-16663-8


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:35, 27 June 2014

Richard Parkinson (right) with Bridget Leach at an Egyptological event in 2009

R B Parkinson (Richard Bruce Parkinson, born 1963[1]) is a curator at the British Museum and the author of A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World.

He joined the museum in 1991, having previously taught at Oxford University. He is an expert in Ancient Egypt, and has published a number of books (popular as well as academic) on Egyptian subjects.[2] His particular interest is Egyptian poetry, some of which has references to same-sex desire, which, as a gay man, he had taken a particular interest in.[3]

When the Museum was approached to help with an LGBT history trail, he volunteered to help, and this led to the publication of A Little Gay History.[3]

A Little Gay History covers same-sex desire through history, with references to a number of objects in the British Museum's collection.[4] He has said that his favourite among the objhects is the novel and film Maurice:

"I read the novel at school, and saw the film while a student at Oxford, and by chance I met my partner exactly three years to the day after seeing the film. So they happen to mean a lot to me. Those are not entirely rational reasons, but then a history of human desire cannot be—and perhaps should not be—entirely rational."[5]

Further reading

R B Parkinson, A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World. Columbia University Press, 2013. ISBN: 978-0-231-16663-8

References

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