How do queer artists utilize bodily expression, visual symbolism, and performance to engage in sociopolitical critique, and how are these works interpreted across cultural contexts?
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: Queer artists utilize bodies, symbols, and performance to engage in sociopolitical critique.
Queer artists have used their bodies for centuries to convey messages about gender roles and social norms. One of the most notable examples is drag performers, who often challenge traditional ideas...
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: A look at how queer artists use bodily expression for political activism across sociopolitical contexts
Queer performance is a broad term used to describe artistic practices that challenge and subvert dominant cultural norms surrounding gender identity, sexual orientation, and bodily expression....
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: How experimental queer performance challenges assumptions about embodiment, temporality, and narrative
Queerness is an umbrella term for people who identify outside of cisgender heteronormativity. It can include individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, pansexual,...
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: Queer identity construction: how do performative acts and bodily expression mediate selfdiscovery?
Bodily performance is an expression that has been historically associated with marginalized groups, including queer individuals. This performance can take many forms, from drag shows to burlesque...
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: How bodily performance and rituals can empower the queer community
Bodily performance, ritual, and artistic expression are all ways that individuals can express themselves and communicate with others. In recent years, there has been increased interest in exploring...
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: Exploring the intersection between bodily performance, ritual, and artistic expression with queer identity: an overview