Bob Tobin papers, 1984-2003
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Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Tobin, Robert
- Title
- Bob Tobin papers
- Dates
- 1984-2003 (inclusive)19842003
- Quantity
- 1.46 linear feet
- Collection Number
- WCMss.557
- Summary
- The Bob Tobin papers contain materials such as newsletters, event planning notes and flyers, newspaper clippings, VHS tapes, and correspondence ranging from 1984 to 2003. Materials relate to Tobin's work as the faculty advisor to Whitman's LGBTQ groups and general LGBTQ activism in the Whitman and Walla Walla community.
- Repository
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Whitman College and Northwest Archives
Whitman College and Northwest Archives
Penrose Library, Room 130
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA
99362
Telephone: 5095275922
Fax: 5095264785
archives@whitman.edu - Languages
- English
Historical Note
Robert "Bob" Deam Tobin was born in 1961 in Urbana, Illinois, though he was raised in Eugene, Oregon. He attended Harvard University earning his A.B. in German Literature in 1983 and earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in German Literature from Princeton University in 1987 and 1990, respectively. He began his teaching career at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington in 1989. In 1993, his class "Sexuality and Textuality," was the first sexuality-focused class at Whitman, and he was a founding member of the Gender Studies Department later that year. He also taught and researched in German Studies, LGBTQ studies, film studies, and the humanities. He served as the Associate Dean of the Faculty and Chair of the Humanities, and was named Cushing Eells Professor of Humanities.
At Whitman, Tobin served as a faculty advisor to the Gay Lesbian Association (GLA). Beginning in 1989, GLA was a small, highly confidential student group funded through alumni donors to maintain independence and privacy. In 1992, wanting to maintain the necessary confidentiality of GLA, but desiring a more activist LGBTQ rights-focused student group, Tobin and student Alexis Cofield founded Coalition Against Homophobia for both LGBTQ activists and straight allies. Throughout the 1990s, Coalition Against Homophobia made a name for itself as the voice of LGBTQ issues on campus, hosting many major LGBTQ-focused events like DragFest, LesBiGay Week, and Rainbow Rage, many of which became Whitman traditions for the next decade. During his time at Whitman, Tobin was also involved with Whitman's gay alumni group, Whitman Gay and Lesbian Alumni (WGALA) and contributed to the WGALA newsletter.
After teaching at Whitman for 18 years, Tobin began teaching at Clark University in the fall of 2008 as the inaugural Henry J. Leir Chair in Language, Literature, and Culture. At Clark, he taught and researched in gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, gender studies, human rights, and German and European cultural studies. He published four books, including Warm Brothers: Queer Theory and the Age of Goethe (2000). Bob Tobin died on August 10, 2022 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Content Description
Materials in this collection date from 1984 to 2003 and include newsletters, meeting minutes, event planning notes, financial documents, event flyers, event t-shirts, newspaper clippings, VHS tapes, and correspondence between Tobin members of the Whitman and Walla Walla community. Materials in this collection were generated through Tobin's work as the faculty advisor to Whitman's LGBTQ groups such as the Gay Lesbian Association (GLA) and Coalition Against Homophobia, and relate to his being an openly gay professor at the college. There are also materials relating to a homophobic phone call made to Tobin, which reflect the nature of the environment Tobin and the local LGBTQ community were facing at the time. This collection documents LGBTQ activism and student organizations from the 1990s and early 2000s at Whitman College from a community leader and student advisor perspective and is useful to researchers interested in grassroots LGBTQ organizations.
Administrative Information
Related Materials
For more from the Alternative Lifestyle League (ALL), Harmony in Togetherness (HIT), Whitman Gay and Lesbian Alumni (WGALA), and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance (GLA, later the Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual Alliance, GLBA), see WCA118, "Whitman College LGBTQ history collection." For more from the Coalition Against Homophobia, see the Coalition Against Homophobia records, WCA144.
As a counselor at Whitman, Sharon Kaufman-Osborn was a close collaborator of Tobin's. For more on her work, see the Sharon Kaufman-Osborn papers, WCMss565.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: ALL [Alternative Lifestyle League] newslettersDates: 1992-1993Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: ASWC [Associated Students of Whitman College] budget and fundingDates: 1991-1992Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Coalition Against Homophobia planningDates: 1992Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Correspondence with lawmakers regarding homosexuals in the militaryDates: 1991-1993Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: "Do Homosexuals Exist?"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: Gay alumni [WGALA: Whitman Gay and Lesbian Alumni]Dates: 1990-1997Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: "Getting the Word Out: Lesbian Dialogues," issue number 1 and 2Dates: 1993Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: GLA [Gay and Lesbian Association] memos and meeting planningDates: 1991-1993Container: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: H.I.T. [Harmony in Togetherness] crowd newsletters and event flyersDates: 1993-1994Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Heterosexual questionnaire, data on homosexuals as an "at-risk" populationDates: circa 1990Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: Homophobic phone call [including Union-Bulletin article]Dates: 1990-1993Container: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Jeannette HagnerDates: 1992Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: LesBiGay Week planningDates: 1991-1992Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender] in the libraryDates: 1990-1992Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender] in Walla Walla - Union-Bulletin and Pioneer ClippingsDates: 1984-2003Container: Box 1, Folder 15
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Description: LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender] newslettersDates: circa 1990Container: Box 1, Folder 16
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Description: Local event flyersDates: 1990-1995Container: Box 1, Folder 17
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Description: National Coming Out DayDates: 1990Container: Box 1, Folder 18
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Description: Overseer Student Life committee meetingDates: 1992 April 3Container: Box 1, Folder 19
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Description: Seattle Men's ChorusDates: 1991Container: Box 1, Folder 20
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Description: Sociology 117 and 258 ["Gender and Society"] guest speaker on LGBT issuesDates: 1990-1991Container: Box 1, Folder 21
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Description: T-shirts: Spokane Pride, Coalition Against HomophobiaDates: 1992Container: Box 2
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Description: Washinton Citizens for Fairness Tri-Cities Coalition Council: 1994 primary electionDates: circa 1993-1994Container: Box 1, Folder 22
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Description: Whitman non-discrimination policyDates: 1990 April 2Container: Box 1, Folder 23
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Description: VHS tapes: Progay: the infomercial, Gay Youth: An Educational Video for the NinetiesDates: 1996Container: Box 1, Folder 24
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Gay activists
