Queer history is the study of the experiences and perspectives of people who do not identify as cisgender or straight, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, pansexual, non-binary,...
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: Queer history: understanding gender & sexuality through community sources
Queer history is the study of the experiences, contributions, and struggles of LGBTQIA+ individuals throughout time, including their social movements, cultural expressions, and political activism....
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: Challenging societal norms: a guide to revisiting queer history through sexual expression and political activism
LGBT individuals have been largely invisible throughout human history, even though they have existed for thousands of years. This has contributed to widespread ignorance about their lives,...
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: How lgbt visibility is changing moral attitudes about sex and intimacy
Collective memory is the shared recollections of an entire group of people about their experiences and history. It shapes how individuals view themselves and each other within the community they...
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: Collective memory: how shared memories shape emotional resilience among aging queer activists
Ancient Civilizations and Same-Sex Love
In the past, some societies believed that same-sex love was an important aspect of their culture and even a part of their religious beliefs. This type of...
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: Ancient civilizations and samesex love: a guide to understanding the historical importance of lgbtq+ relationships
Queer history is an important part of LGBTQ+ culture, but it has been hidden away from public view for decades. As a result, many queer historical figures have been erased from popular consciousness,...
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: The erasure of queer figures has consequences for activism and scholarship
Queer history has been a vital part of human culture for centuries, yet it is often excluded from mainstream narratives due to its controversial nature. Despite this, many individuals have worked...
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: How lack of queer history can harm cultural production, education, and representation