Queer Oral Histories And Memoirs Preserve Marginalized Voices While Fostering Intergenerational Knowledge And Collective Memory
Marginalized voices are those who have been left out of mainstream...
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: Queer oral histories: preserving marginalized voices while fostering intergenerational knowledge
The role of archivists is to preserve documents and artifacts that are significant to the history of human civilization, but they must also be careful not to perpetuate historical biases or omit key...
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: How historical bias and omissions are exposed in archival collections: a guide to diverse perspectives
The lack of certain narratives in queer archives may reflect historical oppression because it could indicate that those stories were suppressed or censored due to their LGBTQ+ themes.
It could...
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: Sex, intimacy and relationships in queer archives: historical obstruction to conserving all stories?
In the face of tragedy, people often turn to rituals of commemoration and memorialization to cope with their grief and pain. These ceremonies serve as a way for individuals and communities to honor...
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: How rituals of commemoration help people cope with grief and loss while reflecting on their values and traditions?