Is queer temporality inherently existential, defined by moments of rupture and renewal? There are many ways to answer this question. One way is to consider the historical context of queer identities...
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: The impact of queerness on time: an exploration of historical trauma and ruptured identity
There has been increasing scholarship on the concept of queer temporality, which explores how non-binary gender identities and alternative sexualities challenge traditional models of linear time and...
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: Understanding queer temporality in relation to lgbtq+ histories
How do digital technologies impact queer archives, identity formation, and community engagement? This is a question that has been asked by many scholars since the advent of the internet. In this...
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: Digital technologies revolutionizing queer archives and identities: a comprehensive exploration
Queer Artists and Religious Spaces
Queer people have played an integral role in the development of religion throughout history. From ancient times to modern day, they have made their mark on the...
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: How queer artists changed the face of religion through their works on sexuality
Historical methodologies for reconstructing queer practices
Reconstructing suppressed queer cultural practices from colonial and authoritarian contexts involves the use of several different...
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: How historical research can uncover lgbtq+ culture underrepresented in official histories.
Psychological and Spiritual Benefits of Integrating Queer Identity with Ritual Practice
Queer identities are characterized by a lack of conformity to traditional gender norms and roles within...
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: The psychological and spiritual advantages of integrating queer identities with ritual practice
The impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and plus (LGBTQ+) artists have had on the evolution of theater cannot be understated. Their works, often reflecting their own experiences...
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: The groundbreaking impact of lgbtq+ theater and its transformative effect on gender, sexuality, and social norms
The history of LGBTQ movements is closely intertwined with that of women's rights, which has been a significant factor in shaping both communities' identities. Women have contributed to the fight for...
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: Uncovering the feminine side of lgbtq rights: how women have shaped the fight for equality
The term “LGBT” stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people who experience discrimination due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Hiding or suppressing one's LGBT identity...
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: Hiding lgbt identity: the psychological consequences of suppression
Queer archives are collections of materials that document and preserve the history, culture, and experiences of LGBTQ+ communities. They can take many forms, including physical collections such as...
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: Exploring the power of queer archives in challenging heteronormative narratives