What is queer art?
Queer art refers to any creative work that explores non-traditional gender identities, sexual orientations, and intersections of those concepts within society. It can take many...
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: Exploring nontraditional gender identities and intersections in society through creativity: a guide to queer art.
Design is an important way for people to express themselves and communicate ideas and feelings. Marginalized individuals, who face discrimination due to factors such as race, gender, sexual...
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: Sexuality and marginalized individuals: how designers challenge society with intimacy and eroticism
Queer art is an expression of identity that challenges traditional norms and pushes boundaries. It can take many forms, including visual arts, literature, music, film, performance art, and more. One...
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: Queer art explores identity through taboo topics and intimacy
I will discuss how queer identity operates as a site of epistemic resistance, challenging dominant assumptions about morality, gender, and social hierarchy while producing alternative knowledge. By...
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: How queer identity operates as a site of epistemic resistance and produces alternative knowledge
Art has always been used as a powerful medium to explore and express social issues, including those related to gender identity and expression.
There has been an increasing recognition that art can...
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: Sexuality art as a tool for combating transphobia: exploring how art can reflect, challenge, and empower
The cultural portrayal of bodies in queer communities has played an essential role in shaping identities and self-expressions within these groups. While some forms of representation may reinforce...
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: The representation of gender and sexuality through body aesthetics in queer culture
Queer perspectives in architecture and urban design involve considering gender, sexual orientation, and non-binary identities when planning, constructing, and utilizing spaces. This approach...
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: Challenging heteronormative spatial hierarchies: a guide to queering architecture and urban design
A queer family is one that does not follow traditional norms of sexuality, gender identity, or relationship structures. It can include same-sex couples, polyamorous partnerships, open marriages, and...
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: Sexuality | queer family & the natural order of relationships
Queer cinema is a powerful medium that can help build awareness about gender and sexual diversity. It provides an opportunity for audiences to experience different ways of living, loving, and...
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: Queer cinema: challenging norms and encouraging empathy through powerful storytelling
How can pedagogy, designed from a queer framework, disrupt not only content but also time‑space relations, power hierarchies and the teaching/learning contract itself?
When we think about...
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: How queer pedagogy can disrupt educational norms through sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships