The last century has been marked by social progress towards greater inclusivity and rights for members of the LGBTQ+ community. At the same time, however, there is still much to be done in terms of...
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: How ai can shape our understanding of queer oppression and solidarity through collective memory
In philosophy, temporal divergence refers to a conceptual framework that examines how different experiences and memories can create distinct realities for individuals and communities. It is often...
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: The impact of temporal divergence on sex, intimacy, relationships, and selfhood
The collective memory of persecution is an important part of the moral imagination of queer believers across generations. It shapes their understanding of how they have been treated by society and...
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: How religious persecution shapes queer believers morality and ethics
The curation of queer archival materials is an important process that involves the selection, arrangement, preservation, interpretation, and presentation of historical artifacts related to LGBTQ+...
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: Sexuality, intimacy, and relationships: how queer archives shape collective memory
The term 'collective memory' refers to the shared experience and memories of a group of people that have been passed down through generations, often serving as a source of cultural identity, unity,...
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: A philosophical exploration of lgbtq+ history and its impact on social justice
There has been an increasing awareness of how queer art can be used as a powerful tool to preserve collective memories, critically examine history, and promote social change. Queer art refers to...
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: Sexuality gender identity and history a powerful tool for social change
There has been an increasing interest in the role of queer festivals as performative spaces for identity affirmation, cultural resistance, and collective memory. These festivals provide a space for...
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: Queer festivals as performative spaces for identity affirmation, cultural resistance, and collective memory
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evolution of LGBT pride in Eastern Europe was shaped by political regimes, historical traumas, and negotiations of collective memory. In this...
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: Exploring the evolution of lgbt pride in eastern europe through politics, memory, and social change
Queer temporality is an academic concept that refers to the experience of time as it relates to queer identities and communities. Queer temporality seeks to challenge traditional linear narratives of...
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: Sexuality and time: understanding queer temporality for intimate connections
The queer social movement is an umbrella term that encompasses various groups fighting for the recognition and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, pansexual,...
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: A celebration of nostalgia: how music, literature, and pride events foster solidarity among queer communities