Matthew Flinders (1774-1814) is best known as the first white guy to circumnavigate (and name!) Australia. But could he perhaps also have been circumnavigating the towering physique of ship surgeon George Bass?
Alecia and Leigh do a literal reading of a seemingly steamy letter, written by Flinders to Bass in 1800, and a (potentially) queer reading of the relationship between these chaps with maps.
By the end of this two-parter, you won't look at these men the same way.
Sources:
The Life of Matthew Flinders by Miriam Estensen (2002)
Matthew Flinders: The Man Behind the Map by Gillian Dooley (2022)
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders by Ernest Scott (2023)
My Own Destroyer: A Biography of Matthew Flinders, Explorer and Navigator by Sidney John Baker (1962)
Matthew Flinders, Maritime Explorer of Australia by Kenneth Morgan (2016)
Between Sentiment and Sea: The Meaning of Friendship in the Letters of Matthew Flinders by Alecia Simmonds in The Great Circle 38.2 (2016)
Friendship, Imperial Violence and the Law of Nations: The Case of Late-Eighteenth Century British Oceania by Alecia Simmonds in The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 42.4 (2014)
- Hosted by Alecia Simmonds and Leigh Boucher
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- Development Producer: Beverley Wang
- Executive Producers: Clare Rawlinson and Eric George
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- Theme: Martin Peralta
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