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Skip Aiken papers
1994-29  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
  • Additional collection guides

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Skip Aiken papers
    Dates: circa 1976-1987
    Collection Number: 1994-29
    Creator/Collector:
    Extent: 1 carton
    Repository: GLBT Historical Society
    San Francisco, California 94103
    Abstract: Skip Aiken was a computer programmer who was very active in San Francisco’s leather and uniform fetish scenes; he was also a recovering alcoholic and American Sign Language interpreter who often volunteered his services at his Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Aiken’s collection contains extensive and deeply personal correspondence with family, friends, and lovers, as well as other materials relating to sobriety, kink, and AIDS.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Collection is open for research. The erotica in this collection may only be viewed by researchers age eighteen and over and it is made available for educational and research purposes.

    Publication Rights

    Copyright to material has been transferred to the GLBT Historical Society. All requests for reproductions and/or permission to publish or quote from material must be submitted in writing to the GLBT Historical Society Archivist.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Skip Aiken papers . Collection Number: 1994-29. GLBT Historical Society

    Acquisition Information

    The collection was donated to the GLBT Historical Society by Kenneth Teise in 1994.

    Biography/Administrative History

    Skip Aiken was a computer programmer who was very active in San Francisco’s kink scene, as both a leatherman and a uniform fetishist (with particular interest in police and Nazi uniforms). He was also a recovering alcoholic and American Sign Language interpreter who often volunteered his services at his Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. In the 1980s, Aiken lost a lover to AIDS. He also had a significant relationship with a Deaf man who was apparently the impetus for his learning to sign. Aiken was a founding member of Gay Fathers and the Society of Janus. In 1990, he died during surgery following a heart attack.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Aiken’s collection contains extensive and deeply personal correspondence with family, friends, and lovers, as well as other materials relating to sobriety, kink, and AIDS. The latter include clippings, personal notes and writings, professional papers, newsletters, erotica, the script for a musical drama to be performed at a queer AA conference, and genealogical research. Of particular note is a lengthy glossary with American Sign Language translation notes for AA jargon. Coverage of the death of Aiken’s lover is also significant, and includes journal entries, a typed chronology, and correspondence. GSSO linked terms: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GSSO_000374; http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GSSO_000268

    Indexing Terms

    Gay men
    Leather

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