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QUEER ART THAT BREAKS BOUNDARIES THROUGH EXPLORATION OF SEXUALITY AND INTIMACY IN MUSEUM SETTINGS

Institutional curation refers to the process of selecting, organizing, and presenting artworks in museums, galleries, exhibitions, libraries, archives, or online platforms. Queer art is an umbrella...

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NAVIGATING PERMANENCE AND EPHEMERALITY: EXPLORING ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS IN PRESERVING QUEER ARCHIVES IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Academic article about Queer Archives
Queer archives are collections of historical documents and artifacts related to LGBTQ+ history and culture that aim to preserve and make accessible valuable...

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HOW ARCHIVISTS AND STORYTELLERS BATTLE FOR CONTROL OF MEMORY PRESERVATION IN NARRATIVE AUTHORITY?

How do encounters between an archivist and a rebellious storyteller explore narrative authority, memory preservation, and the psychological implications of controlling versus sharing knowledge?
In...

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SEXUAL TENSIONS AND POLITICAL CORRUPTION IN A SMALL TOWN LIBRARY

The story follows a young woman named Samantha who works as an archivist in a small town library. She spends her days sifting through dusty boxes of documents and records, carefully organizing them...

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EXPLORING CONSENT & AUTHENTICITY IN QUEER ARCHIVES: FINDING BALANCE BETWEEN HISTORICAL PRESERVATION & SENSITIVITY

Archival practices have been an essential part of human history since ancient times, but they are often fraught with challenges. One such challenge is how to balance historical preservation,...

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EXPLORING THE ETHICS OF PRESERVING AND CURATING QUEER PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

Photography is an important tool for documenting the past, present, and future. It allows people to capture moments that would otherwise be forgotten and creates a lasting record of events. With the...

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CELEBRATING LGBT CONTRIBUTIONS: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS

Cultural institutions like museums, libraries, archives, galleries, and schools play an important role in preserving and sharing knowledge about history, culture, and society.
They also have a...

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THE INTERSECTION OF QUEER REPRESSION, CONTEMPORARY IDENTITY POLITICS, AND EMERGING ARCHIVAL TECHNOLOGIES

The article describes how historical memory of queer repression informs contemporary identity politics and explores how emerging archival technologies could potentially transform the way communities...

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THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF QUEER IDENTITIES IN ARCHIVAL RECORDS AND LITERARY WORKS

Archives are collections of historical records that document events, people, institutions, and societies. They provide valuable insight into past experiences and perspectives, including those related...

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THE COMPLEXITIES OF RESEARCHING QUEER LIVES BEFORE THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

Historians have begun to look more closely at queer lives before the twentieth century, but how far can this approach go in overcoming the limitations of archival bias and heteronormative historical...

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