Archives are collections of historical records that have been preserved for future generations to study and learn from. They include physical objects like documents, photographs, audio recordings,...
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How do digital archives preserve ephemeral moments of queer existence for future generations? Ephemera refers to transient objects that exist for only a short time. Queer is an umbrella term for...
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: Capturing ephemeral moments: preserving queer existence through digital archives
Digital archives, online platforms, and social media have become essential tools for preserving historical records, promoting moral awareness, and enabling activism. Digital archives refer to...
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Oral storytelling has been an integral part of human history for centuries. It is through stories that people have passed down traditions, cultural values, and beliefs from one generation to...
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: Sexual intimacy through nonbinary and thirdgender storytelling: how stories can preserve identities and expressions
One can approach the question from many angles.
What is "queer culture"? How has it been preserved in the past? Why was its ephemeral nature an important part of that process? What methods are...
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: Sexuality, selfexpression and preserving queer culture in an era of fleeting time
In the past few decades, the field of digital humanities has seen an explosion of interest in creating and preserving digital archives of cultural heritage material. These archives can be valuable...
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: Preserving emotional truths: how digital archives can document marginalized queer experiences
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: Exploring the erotic practices of hidden communities: how they preserve their traditions under oppressive regimes
Cultural heritage policy has been an essential tool for preserving various cultural artifacts such as monuments, objects, artworks, buildings, landscapes, traditions, languages, customs, and so on....
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: Exploring how cultural heritage policies can preserve voices of marginalized groups through three specific examples
A cultural archive is a collection of documents that reflects the history of an organization, institution, community, culture, or society. These collections can include written records such as...
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: How cultural archives preserve gendered language for future generations
The following is an unformatted, unmarked transcript from an interview between the interviewer and a subject about their experience with the archival digitization project.
Interviewer: So, tell me...
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: Sexy magazines reimagined: preserving the history of eroticism online